Sunday, March 15, 2009

Summer Law Clerk opportunity.

Anosh Yaqoob, a 2008 graduate of the William S. Richardson School of Law and multi-award winner at both the 2007 and 2008 National NALSA Moot Court Competition, spent the summer of 2007 working for a national law firm. Anosh worked in the Sacramento, California office of Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP. While he worked there, he described his experience as a great opportunity where he worked on interesting assignments. That firm, Fredericks Peebles & Morgan is now hiring summer law clerks for 2009. The language from the notice below comes from a pdf file we recently received and presents law students with a great opportunity to apply to work with a recognized firm.

FREDERICKS PEEBLES & MORGAN LLP

Attorneys at Law

2009 SUMMER LAW CLERKS


Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP (“FPM”) is a nationwide firm specializing in the practice of Federal Indian law. FPM represents Native American tribes and organizations in a wide spectrum of areas including business transactions, litigation and governmental affairs.

FPM is seeking applications for 2009 Summer Law Clerks in its Louisville, Colorado; Omaha, Nebraska; and Washington, D.C. offices. Applicants must be enrolled in an ABA accredited law school. Second or third year law students preferred. Strong interest in federal Indian law required. Experience working with Tribes or coursework in federal Indian law or related areas helpful. Applicants must also possess excellent analytical, research and communication skills, and the ability to work well independently and as a team in a fast paced environment. FPM offers a competitive stipend for a 10-week summer clerkship.

Please email your cover letter, resume, a writing sample and law school transcripts to:

  • Louisville, Colorado – Susan Tillman at stillman@ndnlaw.com;

  • Washington DC – Derril Jordan at djordan@ndnlaw.com; or

  • Omaha, Nebraska - Bonnie Cox at bcox@ndnlaw.com

For additional information about FPM, visit our website at www.ndnlaw.com.

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