Motion Picture Association

Intern, Legal (Hybrid) - Summer 2024


PayCompetitive
LocationWashington/District Of Columbia
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 468027
      Internship Opportunity, Motion Picture Association

      Summer 2024 Legal Intern – Washington DC and/or Virtual

      ONE Full time and ONE Part time Position Available

      Internship Description:

      The Motion Picture Association Legal Intern will work directly under the Global General Counsel on a variety of legal tasks, including legal research and analysis, initial drafting of documents for possible public dissemination, and development of legal presentations. The Legal Intern may also conduct research and analysis for the VP, Corporate Counsel and other Legal Associates on a variety of issues.

      Qualifications:

      Applicants for this position must currently be attending law school. The applicant should have a strong attention to detail; ability to work on his/her own without constant close supervision; excellent computer skills (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Westlaw, etc.); interest in IP, copyright and antitrust law; and interest in the motion picture industry.

      Applications:

      Include a cover letter and resume:

      · List your availability (start date, end date, hours/days per week, etc.)

      · Any specific requirements for internships from your credit-granting academic institution

      · Include in the cover letter a brief statement of interest

      This post is strictly for a paid internship without any promise or guarantee of current or future employment. Please do not inquire about employment opportunities.


  • About the company

      The Motion Picture Association is an American trade association representing the five major film studios of the United States, as well as the video streaming service Netflix.

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