[Job-Listings] ABA & Eli Lilly Paid Summer Internship for 1Ls

David Andrews dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sun Feb 11 17:41:31 UTC 2024


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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
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>ABA-Eli Lilly and Company Summer Internship
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>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.
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>INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION
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>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.
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>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.
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>APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
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>Applicants Must:
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>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.
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>The ideal applicant will have an undergraduate degree in the sciences.
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>HOW TO APPLY
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>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.
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>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.
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>Amy Allbright
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>Staff Director
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>Commission on Disability Rights (CDR) - Mail Stop 8.0
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>American Bar Association (ABA)
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>1050 Connecticut Ave., NW, Ste. 400
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>Washington, DC 20036-5303
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>T: 202.662.1572
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>Cell: 703.336.2501
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>amy.allbright at americanbar.org <mailto:amy.allbright at americanbar.org>
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>Commission on Disability Rights (americanbar.org)
><https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/disabilityrights/>
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>Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
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