Legal Intern March 2026 - Chief Olajide Ajana & Co Hirin

Legal Intern

Chief Olajide Ajana & Co

Job Type

Internship

Location

Ondo

Experience

Entry Level

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

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Phone

+2348034725936

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Job Description

Gain hands-on experience at a reputable Nigerian law firm as a Legal Intern. This role is designed for ambitious undergraduate law students looking to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical legal work. You will support the legal team, assist in research, and gain valuable insight into the daily operations of a law firm.

Responsibilities:

  1. Conduct Legal Research: Assist associates in analysing case law, statutes, and regulations using resources like LawPavilion and library materials to support case preparation.
  2. Draft Basic Documents: Prepare first drafts of legal memos, client letters, and case summaries under the supervision of senior lawyers.
  3. Administrative Support: Assist in organizing case files, proofreading documents, and managing data entry to ensure efficient firm operations.
  4. Monitor Legal Trends: Help track relevant updates in Nigerian legislation and news to keep the team informed.
  5. Observe & Learn: Shadow lawyers during client meetings or court sessions (where permitted) to understand advocacy and client management.
  6. Collaborate with Team: Work closely with NYSC associates and senior lawyers to ensure tasks are completed accurately and on time.

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Requirements

Requirements for the Legal Intern role vary by firm needs. The key qualifications and skills are listed below.

Major Qualifications

  1. Current Undergraduate Student: Must be currently enrolled in an LL.B program at a recognized University.
  2. Academic Standing: Strong academic performance with a demonstrated interest in specific areas of law (e.g., Commercial, Litigation, or Human Rights).
  3. Legal Knowledge: Basic understanding of core Nigerian legal frameworks taught in undergraduate coursework (e.g., Contract Law, Torts, Constitutional Law).

Essential Skills

  1. Research & Tech: Familiarity with legal research methodology and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel).
  2. Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills for drafting memos and interacting with the team.
  3. Organization: Ability to manage academic commitments alongside internship tasks (if applying for a term-time role) or dedication to full-time hours during holidays.
  4. Confidentiality: Strict adherence to client confidentiality and professional ethics.

Application Note: Legal internships are highly competitive and often offered on a rolling basis (especially during semester breaks and long holidays). Acceptance depends on mentorship capacity and available space. To increase your chances, apply to multiple firms of interest. Each application acts as a "cold email" showcasing your proactive nature.

How to Apply

  1. Click the Email Apply button to send your application (Cover Letter and CV).
  2. If you need guidance preparing your resume, create a student-focused ATS-compliant CV here.
  3. Sharpen your critical thinking skills for interviews by practicing tests like the Watson Glaser freely on our platform here.
  4. After applying, track your application progress and send follow-up emails directly from your Thrive dashboard here.

The Thrive Team wishes you the very best in your early legal career.

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