The Office of the City
Attorney provides legal advice and serves as
counsel to the City’s elected public officials
as well as all appointed officials, all boards
and departments. The legal work provided by
attorneys in the Office of the City Attorney
includes civil rights and tort litigation,
commercial and real estate transactions, land
use and regulation, public records, ethics and
election law, legislation, labor and employment,
workers’ compensation, and code enforcement.
Summer Law Clerk Program 2008
The Office of the City Attorney is seeking to employ as
clerks, 3L law students for the Summer 2008
Semester (May to July). The scope of work
includes: advanced legal research and writing,
drafting legal memoranda, and providing
litigation support services. Clerks will be
expected to work a minimum of forty hours a
week, and are compensated at the rate of $16.50
per hour. For more information about the
Office of the City Attorney, please visit our
web site at
www.miamigov.com.
Application Procedures: Deadline for
application is April 9, 2008. Please submit a
letter of interest, resume, two writing samples,
unofficial transcript, and list of references
to: Julie O. Bru, City Attorney, Office of the
City Attorney, City of Miami, 444 S.W. 2nd
Avenue, Suite 945, Miami, Florida 33130-1910; or
submit information via email as an attachment to
vmendez@miamigov.com.
Summer Legal Externship Program 2008
The Office of the City Attorney offers an excellent
opportunity for 2L and 3L law students to
participate as interns or externs during the
term of the Summer 2008 Semester (May to July). This is an unparalleled
opportunity to explore a career in the
challenging practice of municipal law. Students
will gain practical legal experience by working
closely with attorney supervisors on a variety
of substantive legal matters including, civil
litigation, land use, labor and employment,
commercial and general government law. Students
will be expected to comply with their school’s
clinical program guidelines.
Application Procedures: Deadline
for application is based on your school’s
deadlines. Please submit a resume, a writing
sample, and unofficial transcript to your
school’s clinical placement program.
The Office of the City Attorney values diversity
as an asset to the organization and encourages
minorities, women, people of color, and persons
with disabilities to apply.