Candidates should have a basic familiarity and interest in: contracts, finance, corporate law. No Vietnamese language skills required.
Interns gain international legal experience, experience first hand the second fastest growing economy in Asia, and work in areas such as contract litigation, securities, corporate and finance law, and international investment.
There was 1 JD student last summer and 1 JD student from a year ago who went on the internship. The experience seems to have been a very positive one! If you want to contact one of the previous students for more information, write skatcher@wisc.edu and ask for the contact information.
To apply, submit your resume, a cover letter, and a transcript (unofficial, requested by email through "MyWisc") at the beginning of the spring 2009 semester by attachment to Susan Katcher, Associate Director of the Center, skatcher@wisc.edu . Alternatively, drop the application materials off at the East Asian Legal Studies Center's office, room 4312, or in its mailbox (near room 5106).
Applications will be reviewed by Professor Irish starting in February 2009 and will continue through the spring semester. If you are interested or have questions, please contact crirish@wisc.edu.
For more information on YKVN Lawyers, see www.ykvn-law.com
Submitted by Susan Katcher on January 13, 2009 12:48 pm
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