Law Student Internship Tips: Pre-Internship Essentials

Starting an internship is an exciting and crucial step in every law student’s journey. To make a lasting impression and ensure a smooth experience, proper preparation is key. These law student internship tips will guide you in making the most of your internship experience:

One of the most basic skills expected from an intern is proficiency in using legal databases such as SCC Online and Manupatra. These platforms are essential for legal research and drafting, so make sure you’re comfortable navigating and utilizing them effectively. Consider taking online tutorials or seeking guidance from peers if you’re new to these tools.

2. Pack Necessary Stationery Items

Always carry essential stationery items like a pen, highlighter, sticky notes, and a notepad. These tools will help you stay organized, take notes during meetings, and mark important points in documents. Additionally, having your own stationery avoids the awkwardness of borrowing items in a professional setting.

3. Dress Professionally

First impressions matter. Wear professional (formal) attire unless instructed otherwise. Looking sharp and adhering to the office’s dress code demonstrates respect and readiness for a professional environment. Remember, it’s better to be overdressed than underdressed on your first day.

4. Prepare a Brief Introduction

Prepare a concise and confident introduction about yourself. This will come in handy on your first day when you’re meeting colleagues or supervisors. Include key details such as your academic background, interests, and goals. Practicing your introduction beforehand can boost your confidence.

5. Carry Your Laptop and Charger

A laptop is often indispensable for legal work. Ensure you have your laptop and charger with you at all times. This allows you to complete tasks efficiently and eliminates the need to rely on shared resources. Also, keep relevant documents, soft copies of research work, or any prior assignments ready on your laptop for easy reference.

If you know the nature of the organization you’re interning with, research their specialization areas. For instance, if it’s a litigation firm, brush up on court procedures and filing methods. Familiarity with basic procedures can set you apart as a proactive intern.

7. Cultivate a Learning Mindset

Remember that internships are as much about learning as they are about contributing. Be curious, ask relevant questions, and take feedback positively. Law is a dynamic field, and being open to new ideas will enhance your growth during the internship.


By following these law student internship tips, you’ll be well-prepared to hit the ground running and make the most of your internship experience. Always aim to leave a positive impression, as internships can often lead to valuable recommendations or even future job offers. Good luck!


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2nd GNLU National Mock-CIRP Competition 2025

The GNLU Centre for Corporate and Insolvency Law (GCCIL), in collaboration with the Insolvency Law Academy (ILA) and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI), is proud to announce the 2nd GNLU Mock-CIRP Competition 2025 from March 6–8, 2025. This premier event provides a unique platform for law students and professionals to engage in a simulated Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP). Participants will enhance their understanding of insolvency law while showcasing their problem-solving and analytical skills.

About IBBI

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) is the cornerstone of India’s insolvency framework, established under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC). With the goal of balancing the interests of all stakeholders, IBBI has transformed how insolvency cases are resolved in India, offering transparency and efficiency to the process. IBBI’s role Its helps in enabling a predictable and structured resolution process has significantly improved India’s ranking in the Ease of Doing Business Index. It facilitates faster resolution of insolvency cases, unlocking value for creditors while preserving businesses.

Why Attend 2nd GNLU Mock-CIRP Competition 2025?

  • Exciting Cash Prizes: With a total prize pool of INR 70,000, top-performing teams and individuals stand to win:
    • Best Team: INR 25,000
    • Runners-up: INR 20,000
    • Best Resolution Professional (RP) & Interim RP: INR 10,000 each
    • Best CIRP Dossier & Resolution Plan: INR 5,000
  • Prestigious Internship Opportunities: Successful participants can secure internships with esteemed organizations such as ILA, IBBI, JSA, AZB, and Acuity Law.
  • Exclusive Access: The winning team member will receive an invite to the 3rd Annual ILA Conference at Tijara Fort Palace, Alwar, Rajasthan, scheduled for March 14–16, 2025.

Important Dates:

  • Registration Deadline: January 31, 2025
  • Problem Release: February 5, 2025
  • CIRP Dossier Submission: March 1, 2025

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, compete, and network with industry leaders. click here for the brochure

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For inquiries, contact mockcirp.gccil@gnlu.ac.in or reach out to the student convenors during specified hours.

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