Hiring Now: Legal Intern at My Designation (Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala) | Fashion & Retail Law Internship

Organization: My Designation – A forward-looking corporate brand rooted in fashion, retail, and e-commerce, with a strong presence in brand management and creative solutions. The organization is expanding its operations to create a unique intersection of fashion law, corporate governance, and intellectual property protection.

Location: Corporate Office, Kowdiar, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala


About the Internship

My Designation is inviting applications for its Legal Internship Program at the corporate office in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. This opportunity is ideal for law students who wish to explore the intersection of law, fashion, and business.

The program offers interns hands-on experience in corporate advisory, contracts, and compliance within the fashion and retail sector, while also giving exposure to fashion law and intellectual property (IP) rights enforcement—a growing niche in India’s evolving legal landscape.

Interns will work closely with the company’s management and legal team to ensure compliance with regulations, draft contracts, and protect the brand’s creative assets.


Position / Vacancies

  • Position: Legal Intern
  • Vacancies: Not specified (limited slots available)
  • Duration: Not specified (candidates may confirm during the application process)

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must fulfill the following requirements to be considered:

  • Law students enrolled in the 3rd year or above of a 5-year integrated course, or those currently pursuing LL.M.
  • Strong legal research, drafting, and communication skills.
  • Proactive, detail-oriented, and organized with an interest in corporate compliance.
  • Preference will be given to candidates interested in fashion law, contracts, and intellectual property rights.

This internship is particularly suited for students who aspire to combine their legal knowledge with a creative industry such as fashion and e-commerce.


Key Responsibilities

Interns at My Designation will engage in diverse and practical legal tasks, including but not limited to:

  • Drafting & Reviewing Contracts: Preparing and maintaining agreements with vendors, suppliers, influencers, and employees.
  • Compliance Support: Assisting in ensuring compliance with labour laws, e-commerce regulations, and retail policies.
  • Legal Research: Conducting research on fashion law, consumer protection, digital commerce rules, and regulatory frameworks.
  • Brand Protection: Supporting the protection of the company’s intellectual property through trademark and copyright enforcement.
  • Policy & Documentation: Drafting legal notices, compliance reports, and internal policy documents.
  • Record Management: Maintaining accurate, confidential, and well-organized legal records for internal and external compliance.

Stipend / Salary

  • Not specified (candidates may confirm during the selection process).
  • The internship primarily offers hands-on industry exposure in a niche domain of law.

Why Join My Designation?

This internship provides a unique opportunity for law students to apply their academic knowledge in a dynamic fashion and retail environment. Benefits include:

  • Industry Exposure: Gain first-hand insights into how law functions in fashion, retail, and e-commerce.
  • Fashion Law Learning: Experience one of the most emerging areas of law in India – fashion law and intellectual property protection.
  • Practical Skills: Enhance your skills in drafting, compliance, and brand protection.
  • Corporate Experience: Work at the corporate headquarters in Kerala, learning professional workplace practices.
  • Networking: Build early connections in both the legal and fashion industries.

For law students looking to distinguish themselves with industry-specific legal experience, this is an excellent opportunity.


How to Apply

Interested candidates may send their CV and application to the following email address:

careers@mydesignation.com

Subject Line: Application – Legal Internship | My Designation

Early applications are encouraged since internship slots are limited.


About My Designation

My Designation is a creative corporate brand headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, with operations in fashion retail, e-commerce, and brand management. Known for blending innovation with business acumen, the company is expanding its role into fashion law and intellectual property protection to safeguard its growing portfolio of designs and creative works.

The organization’s mission is to empower creativity with compliance, ensuring that business operations align with legal frameworks while fostering innovation. Through this internship program, My Designation aims to train the next generation of legal professionals who can support creative industries and emerging business models.


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