CryptoLegal Paid Remote Legal Internship applications are now open for final-year law students interested in legal research, regulatory analysis, commercial drafting, and emerging technology law.
About CryptoLegal
CryptoLegal is a legal consultancy and advisory platform focused on emerging areas of law, including digital assets, blockchain technology, regulatory compliance, fintech, and technology-driven business models. The organisation works on legal and regulatory issues arising from rapidly evolving sectors and assists clients in navigating complex legal frameworks across jurisdictions.
Through its work in technology-adjacent legal domains, CryptoLegal provides practical exposure to cutting-edge legal issues at the intersection of law, innovation, and regulation.
About the Internship
The CryptoLegal Paid Remote Legal Internship is designed for final-year law students seeking meaningful legal work and practical exposure from the outset of their internship. Interns will work on substantive legal matters involving legal research, regulatory analysis, and commercial drafting across multiple jurisdictions.
The internship offers an opportunity to engage with emerging areas of law, including technology regulation, digital assets, and evolving regulatory frameworks. Candidates demonstrating strong performance during the CryptoLegal Paid Remote Legal Internship may also be considered for long-term opportunities beyond the internship period.
Mode
This is a remote internship.
Stipend
This is a paid internship.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be final-year law students.
- Strong legal research and analytical skills are required.
- Excellent legal drafting and communication abilities are preferred.
- Interest in regulatory law, commercial law, and emerging technology sectors will be advantageous.
- Familiarity with cryptocurrency or digital asset regulations is desirable but not mandatory.
- Candidates should be capable of working independently on research-intensive assignments.
Roles & Responsibilities
Legal Research
- Conduct research on legal and regulatory developments across multiple jurisdictions.
- Analyse emerging legal issues affecting technology-driven industries.
Regulatory Analysis
- Examine regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements.
- Monitor developments relating to digital assets, fintech, and technology regulation.
Commercial Drafting
- Assist in drafting legal documents, commercial agreements, and advisory materials.
- Support legal teams in preparing research-based legal outputs.
Cross-Border Legal Support
- Assist with comparative legal analysis across jurisdictions.
- Contribute to legal projects involving international regulatory considerations.
Areas of Exposure
Technology & Innovation Law
- Emerging technology regulation
- Digital business models
- Technology governance
Cryptocurrency & Digital Asset Regulation
- Cryptocurrency regulation
- Blockchain-related legal issues
- Regulatory compliance frameworks
Commercial & Regulatory Law
- Commercial drafting
- Compliance analysis
- Regulatory advisory work
What You Will Gain
- Practical experience through the CryptoLegal Paid Remote Legal Internship.
- Exposure to emerging and technology-focused areas of law.
- Experience in multi-jurisdictional legal research and regulatory analysis.
- Development of legal drafting and analytical skills.
- Opportunity to work on substantive legal matters from the beginning of the internship.
- Consideration for long-term opportunities based on performance.
The CryptoLegal Paid Remote Legal Internship is ideal for final-year law students interested in regulatory innovation, technology law, and commercial legal practice.
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Apply Now!
Interested candidates may send/apply through:
Email ID: mihir@cryptolegal.in
Documents Required:
- Updated CV
- Writing Sample
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Snigdha Singh
Snigdha is a law student and legal content writer at Lexibal, with interests in legal research, policy, and legal education. A quick learner with a keen interest in exploring new areas of law, she writes on legal careers, internships, scholarships, competitions, and professional development opportunities, aiming to make valuable legal opportunities and resources more accessible to law students.