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Summer Associate

CompanyBressler Amery & Ross
LocationFlorham Park
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 12, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Summer associates will work on a variety of projects, including transactions and complex litigation. They will have opportunities to participate in or observe legal proceedings and client interactions.
Internship Type
summer
Company Size
276
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Bressler, Amery & Ross is a preeminent, full-service law firm driven to raise the bar and exceed client expectations in a full range of business and litigation services. Through our network of more than 150 attorneys across our offices in New Jersey, New York, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas, we have a comprehensive geographic footprint to represent clients on a local, regional, national, and cross-border basis. We provide a full suite of first-class legal representation across numerous industries and more than two dozen practice area specialties. In everything we do, every relationship, and every matter, we strive for impeccable client service and integrity and to go above and beyond to assist clients with their most complex and demanding legal challenges. Content may include attorney advertising.
About the Role

Bressler’s Fort Lauderdale, Florida office is hiring a summer associate for the Summer 2026 term. Our summer clerks work on a myriad of projects, ranging from interesting transactions to complex litigation. We strive to create opportunities for students to participate in or directly observe depositions, court hearings, trials, arbitrations, mediations, closings and client meetings. We make every effort to expose our summer clerks to their specific area of interest. The goal of our summer program is to allow our clerks to accumulate an understanding of the practice of law, while giving us the chance to learn about each individual’s specific and unique talents.

 

Hiring criteria:

Top 33% preferred; above 3.3 GPA preferred; 2L (expected graduation Spring 2027); excellent oral and written communication skills; strong academic record; law journal, moot court and/or trial team participation is a plus.

 

Additional Request:

A complete application packet includes a resume, cover letter, transcripts, and writing sample.

Key Skills
Oral CommunicationWritten CommunicationLegal ResearchLitigationClient MeetingsDepositionsCourt HearingsTrialsArbitrationsMediationsClosingsStrong Academic RecordMoot CourtTrial TeamTeamworkAttention to Detail
Categories
Legal