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Development Intern, Business & Legal Affairs

CompanyBlumhouse Productions
LocationNot specified
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJune 1, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Support the Business & Legal Affairs department by researching IP issues and analyzing chain of title. Assist in drafting production legal paperwork and preparing legal deliverables for distributors.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
264
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
20 hours
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About The Company
Blumhouse is a film and television production company, based in Los Angeles, and founded by Jason Blum.
About the Role

Paid Intern, Blumhouse – Business & Legal Affairs 

Overview: Blumhouse is seeking interns to support our Business & Legal Affairs department for Fall 2026 from August 31st – December 18th. You will have the exciting opportunity to gain familiarity and learn the daily workflow of in-house counsel, providing production business affairs with various legal support duties set forth below. In this role you will be exposed to the day-to-day responsibilities of a busy business and legal affairs department, and gain valuable experience in how to effectively communicate cross-departmentally and maintain both internal and external relationships.
 

Compensation: $18/hour (part time) and school credit available 

Qualifications:

• LA-based. 

• Internships are available to students who will be enrolled in a JD/LLM program in Fall 2026. 

• You must be available to intern part-time 15 to 20 hours per week.

• Internship will be in person in the Koreatown office

• Prefer in-house entertainment business/legal affairs or entertainment law firm experience, with a desire to work in film & television production, but not required.

• Ability to work collaboratively on cross-functional teams.


Responsibilities:

• Learning business practices and identifying legal issues relevant to entertainment law, including IP ownership, entertainment litigation, union/guild requirements, and employment concerns;
 • Researching and analyzing IP issues connected with ownership of rights and chain of title, including copyright, trademark, rights of publicity, privacy, and AI issues;
 • Assisting and supporting film production legal in preparing and submitting legal deliverables to distributors, such as credit statement obligations, paid ads requirements, publicity service obligations, and so forth;
 • Analyzing, negotiating, structuring and drafting day-to-day production legal paperwork, including certificates of engagement, waivers and releases, contract deal summaries, and talent agreements;
 • Supporting a wide variety of entertainment-related legal matters in connection with the development, production, and distribution of the company’s film slate.



Key Skills
Entertainment LawIP OwnershipLegal ResearchContract DraftingChain Of Title AnalysisNegotiationLegal Deliverables PreparationCross-functional Collaboration
Categories
LegalCreative & Media
Benefits
School Credit