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Washington, D.C. – Weil’s Summer Program invites students to step into the shoes of a Weil attorney as part of an exceptional experience that combines professional growth with personal connections. Washington, D.C. summers spend 10 weeks working directly with partners, counsel and associates in the Firm’s Antitrust, Complex Commercial Litigation or IP, Technology & Science Litigation practice groups, gaining first-hand experience on the topflight matters Weil attorneys handle every day. Working in the heart of D.C.’s downtown, with access to everything the capital has to offer, summer associates gain substantive and enjoyable experience from their very first week.
How the application process works:
Students may apply directly through Weil’s website on November 3 and should indicate their practice group preference when applying. The interview process typically includes a preliminary interview with a partner and a callback interview with five Weil attorneys, either in-person or via Zoom. Our Hiring Committee makes offer decisions as efficiently and thoughtfully as possible and applicants typically hear back promptly. Please subscribe to Weil’s US legal recruiting emails and follow Weil on social media to stay informed about application openings, campus events, news and more.
Your first week at Weil:
On the first day of the program, you will be welcomed to Weil by the Hiring Committee, a team of partners committed to ensuring a fulfilling and fun summer experience for you and your colleagues. You will be assigned an office and meet your associate mentor, an experienced associate within your practice group who you can rely on throughout your summer for advice and guidance. By forming a network of people to support you, Weil ensures that all summers have the best possible experience and quickly become part of the Weil Family.
You’ll learn a little more about the Firm and the Summer Program, through joint sessions with Weil summer associates across the country and informative and interesting in-person panels in D.C. You also will receive orientation and training on computer skills, library access, and research tools like Lexis and Westlaw, ensuring you have the technical support you need to succeed here at Weil.
Your assignment coordinator – an attorney in the practice group in which you are based – will reach out to discuss your goals for the summer and begin organizing your first projects and observational opportunities. They will invite you to calls, staff you on deals or litigation matters, coordinate opportunities for you to observe court proceedings, and loop you in on exciting pro bono matters, ensuring you gain substantive experience and learn what it means to be a Weil lawyer who is partnering with top clients on cutting-edge matters.
Washington, D.C. program trajectory:
Weil is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its Washington, D.C. office and has no shortage of exceptional matters for you to work on across all our practice groups. Washington, D.C. summers routinely contribute to several substantive matters within their practice groups by the end of the summer. By spending 10 full weeks in a particular practice group, each summer develops a specialized skillset, gains significant experience, builds close bonds with our attorneys, and leaves the program with a strong sense of what the group’s work entails.
“Being assigned to work in a particular practice group was a distinct advantage in terms of being able to meet everyone and being able to dive into matters substantively.” – A former Weil summer associate
A typical day in the life:
After settling into the program, you will hit the cadence of what it means to be a Weil summer associate.
Your morning may start with an email from your assignment coordinator alerting you of an assignment.
You stop by a partner’s office to hear about the matter and may meet other attorneys on the team. While working on the project, you reach out to team members for clarification and further background documents or precedent. At Weil, our team members understand the learning curve of the summer program and are always willing to help. In fact, our attorneys love the chance to teach and get to know the summer associate class every year.
After finishing the project, you head to a lunch at one of the many nearby restaurants with Weil partners and associates. On your return, you run into a third-year associate, with whom you previously worked. They suggest grabbing coffee to hear about your summer and talk about their own experience at Weil, a great informal mentoring opportunity.
“I appreciate how generous Weil associates are with their offers to meet up… I don’t like buzzwords, but warm and collegial are two words that really do describe the relationships people have with one another here.” – A former Weil summer associate
Once the work day concludes, you gear up for an event that evening: a team dinner, Nationals game or concert with other summers; hallmarks of the summer experience and a great way to bond with your class and Weil attorneys alike!
“The events, both substantive and social, have exceeded the expectations set forth by my legal network.” – A former Weil summer associate
Why Weil:
Weil’s summer program strikes a unique balance of substantive work experience and exciting social networking opportunities. Our summers have an excellent time, but they also work hard and are treated like full members of the team. With this approach, summers get a clear picture of what it means to be a Weil lawyer.
If you want to be challenged with market-leading work, make meaningful individual contributions and launch your career, Weil’s summer program is the place for you.
We’re eager to connect with you:
For more information, please visit Weil’s careers page or the Firm’s Vault profile.
Contact recruiting representatives from each of our offices here, and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram to stay up-to-date on all things Weil.
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