[blindLaw] FW: ABA & Eli Lilly Paid Summer Internship for 1Ls

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From: The Disability Discussion Docket (3D) <3D at MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG> On
Behalf Of Amy Allbright
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 7:49 AM
To: 3D at MAIL.AMERICANBAR.ORG
Subject: ABA & Eli Lilly Paid Summer Internship for 1Ls

 

ABA-Eli Lilly and Company Summer Internship

The American Bar Association's (ABA) Commission on Disability Rights is
pleased to partner with Eli Lilly and Company to provide a meaningful summer
educational opportunity for a highly motivated, first-year law student
living with a disability. 

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION

The Legal Student Program at Eli Lilly provides an opportunity to work
within their Corporate, Intellectual Property department. Their student
program offers a broad range of responsibilities from across the legal
department and may include researching legal issues impacting business
strategy, researching global intellectual property law developments,
drafting policy and procedures updates for intellectual property department,
attending client meetings, interacting with legal professionals across the
corporate legal function, and collaborating with internal teams on
cross-group projects.  

The 2024 summer law intern program will run for six weeks from June 12 to
July 21, 2024. Students will be paid a stipend of about $26 per hour (40
hours per week). If the student is not located in the Indianapolis area,
they would work in the Lilly Corporate Center in Indianapolis, IN for the
first two weeks and final week of the program, and remotely for the
remaining portion.  

APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS

Applicants Must:

*
<https://shop.americanbar.org/eBus/Membership/JoinABA.aspx?Promo=RMM14ISEF>
Be (or become) a member of the American Bar Association;
*	Be a law student with a disability; 
*	Be enrolled at an ABA accredited law school and be scheduled for
graduation in spring 2026 (full-time students) or spring 2027 (part-time
students);
*	Have excellent analytical ability and legal drafting skills;
*	Have excellent oral and written communications skills and the
ability to communicate effectively across many diverse internal groups,
teams and divisions;
*	Have a demonstrated ability to work efficiently, meet deadlines, and
manage multi-dimensional projects in a fast-paced environment; and 
*	Have the ability to research and learn new concepts and legal issues
quickly to facilitate problem solving.  

The ideal applicant will have an undergraduate degree in the sciences.

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, submit your cover letter, resume, and copy of your transcript to
Amy Allbright at  <mailto:amy.allbright at americanbar.org>
amy.allbright at americanbar.org. 

Please write "Eli Lilly Summer Program" in the subject line of all
correspondence. All materials must be received by 5:00 p.m. ET on February
29, 2024.

 

 

 

Amy Allbright

Staff Director

Commission on Disability Rights (CDR) - Mail Stop 8.0

American Bar Association (ABA)

1050 Connecticut Ave., NW, Ste. 400

Washington, DC 20036-5303

 

T: 202.662.1572

Cell: 703.336.2501

amy.allbright at americanbar.org <mailto:amy.allbright at americanbar.org> 

Commission on Disability Rights (americanbar.org)
<https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/disabilityrights/> 

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers

 

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