Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Internship in European Environmental, Regulatory & Life Sciences Law Hunton & Williams

The Brussels office of global law firm Hunton & Williams is offering a six-month salaried internship in its European Environmental, Regulatory & Life Sciences law practice.

Your Role

You will assist our attorneys in the course of their professional activities, in particular with regard to the preparation of legal assessments and advice, project management and monitoring of recent legal developments related to European product and plant related regulations, such as REACH and ELD. You will be a member of the European Environmental, Regulatory & Life Sciences Team, but could occasionally also assist attorneys in other practice areas. You will serve international clients and will work mostly in English.
Starting date: as soon as possible
Location: Brussels

We are looking for candidates who:

  • Hold a law degree, and have excellent academic results;
  • Have a proven strong interest and/or professional experience in Environmental, Regulatory, and Life Sciences Law;
  • Have an excellent command of written and spoken English;
  • Are highly motivated, and want to work in an international environment.

Additional assets:

  • LL.M. degree in an English speaking country, preferably in a relevant area of law;
  • Excellent command of written and spoken German language.

Hunton & Williams

Hunton & Williams LLP, founded in 1901, is a global law firm with a significant international presence. We provide our clients with expertise and advice covering every discipline of the law.
Our Brussels office was established in 1989 and is comprised of attorneys from various countries admitted to practice in a number of jurisdictions. It has one of the leading EU Environmental & Regulatory practice in Brussels. For more information: www.hunton.com

How to apply:

Please send an email with your application letter, CV, and writing sample in English to: BR_legalrecruiting@hunton.com.
Please reference “Internship – Environmental, Regulatory, & Life Sciences” in the subject line.

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