Online Legal Internship Opportunity at L and D Advocates and Solicitors, Apply Now!

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L and D Advocates and Solicitors invites applications for online legal internships for April and May 2026.

About L and D Advocates and Solicitors

L and D Advocates and Solicitors is a full-service law firm engaged in litigation, domestic and international commercial arbitration, corporate commercial advisory, white collar crime matters, and policy-related legal work. The firm advises clients across diverse industries and practice areas, combining dispute resolution expertise with structured advisory support in complex regulatory environments.

Firms with multidisciplinary practice portfolios offer interns the opportunity to understand how litigation strategy, arbitration frameworks, and corporate advisory functions operate together in professional legal practice. Exposure to such environments helps students develop a broader understanding of both contentious and non-contentious legal workflows.

Internships with organisations working across arbitration and corporate advisory practice areas are particularly valuable for students interested in dispute resolution, policy research, and cross-border commercial law.

About the Opportunity

L and D Advocates and Solicitors is inviting applications from law students for an online legal internship programme scheduled for April and May 2026. The internship is designed to provide structured exposure to legal research, analytical writing, and preparation of case briefs.

Selected interns will contribute to ongoing research-oriented assignments supporting litigation and arbitration-related matters handled by the firm. The internship emphasises strengthening legal reasoning skills and improving clarity in structured legal writing through supervised academic-style research tasks.

Only four internship positions are available for the upcoming cycle, making this a selective opportunity for candidates seeking focused research-based engagement with a professional legal team.

Nature of Work and Responsibilities

Interns selected for this programme will assist the legal team in conducting research on statutory provisions, judicial precedents, and regulatory developments relevant to ongoing matters. Participants will contribute to preparation of case briefs designed to summarise procedural history, legal issues, arguments, and judicial reasoning in structured formats.

Interns will also engage in legal writing assignments that support documentation workflows connected with arbitration and corporate advisory research projects. Such tasks help develop familiarity with analytical frameworks used in dispute resolution practice and policy-oriented legal analysis.

Participants may further assist in preparing research notes on emerging developments in commercial arbitration, corporate compliance frameworks, and white collar crime jurisprudence. Exposure to these subject areas strengthens interdisciplinary understanding of modern legal practice.

These responsibilities are designed to improve precision in research methodology and enhance professional legal writing capability.

Eligibility Criteria

Applications are open to candidates meeting the following requirements:

Law students enrolled in recognised three-year or five-year LL.B. programmes
Candidates demonstrating strong interest in legal research and writing
Applicants capable of preparing structured case briefs and analytical summaries
Students available during April or May 2026 internship cycles

Preference may be given to candidates with prior exposure to research-based internships or publication work.

Skills Benefits and Learning Outcomes

Interns selected for this programme will gain structured exposure to professional legal research practices followed in litigation and arbitration environments. Participation in case brief preparation strengthens analytical clarity and improves ability to identify key legal issues within complex judgments.

The internship also supports development of advanced legal writing skills through engagement with research memoranda and structured documentation assignments. Exposure to arbitration and corporate advisory themes enhances familiarity with emerging areas of commercial dispute resolution practice.

Working in a remote collaborative legal environment further improves time management discipline and independent research capability. These skills are particularly valuable for students planning careers in litigation strategy, arbitration practice, policy research, or academic legal writing.

Participants will also strengthen their professional research portfolio, which can support future internship and associate-level applications.

Duration Mode Location and Stipend

The internship will be conducted in fully remote mode for the months of April and May 2026.

A total of four internship positions are available for the upcoming cycle. No stipend details have been specified for this internship opportunity.

Important Dates

Applications are currently open for April and May 2026 internship slots.

Candidates are encouraged to apply at the earliest due to limited availability of positions.

Who Should Apply

This internship is particularly suitable for:

Law students interested in arbitration and litigation research ⚖️
Candidates aiming to strengthen legal writing skills ✍️
Students preparing for mooting and academic publication work 📚
Applicants exploring careers in dispute resolution practice
Individuals seeking flexible remote internship opportunities
Students building structured research portfolios for future roles

Application Procedure

Mail here to apply: interns@ldaschambers.com

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