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Legal Aid seeking post-grad fellowship applicants! (deadline 6/30/2022)


Posted April 1, 2022
9:00 am


The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (Legal Aid) seeks interested 3rd year law school students (graduating in 2023) or those finishing clerkships in 2023 for 2023-2025 post-graduate fellowship applications.  Applicants with an interest in any area of civil law that helps low-income and vulnerable people are encouraged to apply.

The applicant selected will have Legal Aid’s support as a “host organization” for the Skadden Fellowship, the Ohio Access to Justice Foundation Fellowship, and/or the Equal Justice Works Fellowship applications.  Read more about the various fellowship opportunities at these links:

This call is for interested fellowship applicants only, and selection does not guarantee a job at Legal Aid.

To apply, interested applicants must:

  • Submit a 1-2 page cover letter explaining briefly the ideal fellowship project focused on any area of civil legal aid; and
  • Provide a current resume.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Applicants must be graduating from law school in 2023, or finishing a judicial clerkship in 2022 or 2023.  Individuals must have a commitment to public service for low-income persons. Experience working with low-income clients, knowledge of poverty law and fluency in Spanish are a plus. In addition, applicants should demonstrate the following:

  • Anticipate taking the Ohio Bar Exam in 2023, or already be barred in Ohio.
  • Appreciation for and experience with diverse cultures and communities
  • Excellent legal writing, research and advocacy skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Strong organizational and time management skills
  • Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team
  • Willingness to take initiative and problem-solve

To Apply: visit this link.

All application materials must be received by June 30, 2022.

Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate because of age, race, gender, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.

About Legal Aid: Legal Aid’s mission is to secure justice and resolve fundamental problems for those who are low income and vulnerable by providing high quality legal services and working for systemic solutions. Founded in 1905, Legal Aid is the fifth oldest legal aid organization in the United States. Legal Aid’s 70 staff attorneys, 45 staff members, and more than 3000 volunteer lawyers ensure access to justice for low income people.

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