Bridge the gap between complex legal jargon and public understanding by joining a premier legal-academic platform dedicated to open-access research and digital legal journalism.
About Vintage Legal
Vintage Legal is an academic and research-oriented platform that prioritizes making law “practically understandable.” By providing open-access materials and curated legal resources, the platform serves as a vital link between the legal community and the general public.
Through strategic collaborations with law firms, chambers, and universities, Vintage Legal provides a space where emerging legal scholars can showcase their research while expanding their professional network within the legal-tech and academic spheres.
Nature of Work: Legal Journalism
This is a specialized Legal Journalism Internship. Unlike traditional internships, the focus here is on legal communication. You will be tasked with tracking contemporary developments and translating them into engaging content for a wider audience.
Focus Areas for February 2026:
- International Relations: Analyzing global treaties, diplomatic legalities, and geopolitical shifts.
- Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): Coverage of copyright, patents, and trademark trends.
- Law & Technology: Navigating the legalities of AI, data privacy, and digital regulations.
Roles & Responsibilities
Interns will be expected to master the “multi-media” approach to legal journalism:
- Content Creation: Writing concise legal posts on trending issues.
- Research: Conducting deep-dives to ensure every post is legally sound and accurate.
- Graphic Design: Using Canva to create visual slides for LinkedIn and Instagram.
- Video Content: Generating short-form legal videos (reels/shorts) to explain complex laws.
Internship Details
| Parameter | Details |
| Duration | 1st February 2026 – 28th February 2026 |
| Mode | Remote / Virtual |
| Orientation | 30th January 2026 |
| Stipend | None (Learning-based) |
| Deadline | 28th January 2026 |
Certification & Recognition
Vintage Legal maintains a performance-dependent certification policy. Certificates are not guaranteed by participation alone but are awarded based on:
- Quality of Content: Accuracy and editorial depth.
- Consistency: Adherence to weekly deadlines and review meetings.
- Digital Footprint: All approved content will be published with due credit to the intern on the website and social media handles (LinkedIn/Instagram).
Eligibility & Skills Required
- Educational Background: Open to students of 5-year LL.B., 3-year LL.B., or LL.M. (any year).
- Technical Skills: Working knowledge of Canva, Google Docs, and Word.
- Soft Skills: Strong editorial judgment, fluency in English, and the ability to simplify legal concepts.