Intern
Kodner, Watkins, Muchnick, Weigley and Brison (KWMWB) offers clinical, volunteer and work-study internships to law school students during the spring, summer and fall.
Volunteer -The volunteer internship is unpaid. We accept students from accredited law schools for the volunteer internship.
Clinical - A clinical internship is also unpaid. However, the intern receives school credit. An agreement between the law school’s dean of students and KWMWB's office must be established before accepting a clinical intern.
Work Study – In order for an intern to participate in the work-study program, the intern must have federal work-study funds available and KWMW must have a current work-study contract with the intern’s law school. KWMWB may not be the employer of work-study students. Work-study students may not work more than 20 hours per week during the school year. Work-study students may not work more than forty hours per week during the summer. No overtime is allowed. Work-study students must not exceed their work-study award. The amount of the award is determined by the student’s financial need and is unique to each student.
Contact us to let us know of your interest in our Internship Program.

