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Legal Internships in Europe

Gain practical legal experience with an internship at a leading European firm. Whether you're interested in corporate law, litigation, compliance, or intellectual property, Europe's legal hubs — London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Brussels — offer strong internship opportunities for law students and recent graduates.

Why intern in law in Europe?

Legal internships give you exposure to how law firms and in-house legal teams actually operate — research, drafting, and client work — rather than academic case studies alone. Europe's mix of international law firms, corporate legal departments, and EU-focused practices means you can find placements ranging from Magic Circle firms to specialized boutique practices.

What you'll typically work on

Legal internships across Europe generally fall into a few tracks:

  • Corporate & commercial law – contract review, due diligence, transactional support
  • Litigation – case research, drafting briefs, trial preparation support
  • Compliance & regulatory – regulatory research, policy review, compliance monitoring
  • Intellectual property – patent and trademark research, IP portfolio support
  • EU & competition law – supporting work tied to EU regulation and cross-border matters
Where these internships are based

Legal internships are concentrated in Europe's major legal and financial centers: London and Frankfurt for corporate and financial law, Amsterdam for international commercial practices, and Brussels for EU and competition law given its proximity to EU institutions. Most legal internships are on-site, given the nature of client and court-facing work.

What employers typically look for

Most legal internships look for strong academic performance, coursework or a degree in progress in law, and sharp research and writing skills. Local language proficiency is often required for court-facing or jurisdiction-specific roles, though EU and international law positions frequently operate in English.

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