
The University of Miami School of Law Legal Corps, a postgraduate fellowship program, places recent law graduates in public sector organizations nationwide. Economic conditions have decreased funding for public sector agencies while the demand for legal services has dramatically increased. In response, Legal Corps seeks to fill the gaps at understaffed public agencies by providing them with prepared, skilled, and diverse attorneys.
Legal Corps Specifics:
1. Who Can Apply for a Legal Corps Fellowship?
Miami Law J.D. graduates may submit an application for a Legal Corps Fellowship within one year of graduation and must also commence their Fellowship within that same year. Applicants must be admitted to a state bar or awaiting "character and fitness" results to be sworn-in in the immediate future. In order to commence a fellowship with a host organization, the Fellow must be admitted to a state bar.
2. What is the Duration of the Legal Corps Fellowship?
The duration of the Legal Corps Fellowship shall not exceed a period of six months. If a Legal Corps Fellow secures permanent employment during the term of the Fellowship and it is deemed unfeasible to continue with the Fellowship, the Fellow may terminate the Fellowship prior to the expiration of the six-month term, only after consulting with Legal Corps and with the Fellow's host organization and after providing timely and appropriate notice. Fellows must participate in an exit interview at the conclusion of the Fellowship. Please note that Fellows may not re-enlist in Legal Corps once the Fellowship is terminated.
3. What Placement Opportunities are Available to Legal Corps Fellows?
Placement opportunities are available at public interest organizations, judicial chambers, and government agencies nationwide. Please refer to the Legal Corps Host Organizations Catalog for a current listing of placement opportunities and application materials required by each host organization. With Legal Corps’ prior approval, selected applicants may secure placement opportunities with eligible host organizations not included in the Legal Corps Hosts Organizations Catalog.
4. What Benefits are available to Legal Corps Fellows?
5. Does the Legal Corps Fellowship Offer Health, Retirement or Other Similar Benefits?
Legal Corps Fellowships do not offer health, retirement, or other benefits. For health insurance options, graduates should consider the following:
6. What are the Requirements of the Legal Corps Fellowship?
7. How Do Graduates Apply for a Legal Corps Fellowship?
Candidates interested in applying to Legal Corps must review and follow the instructions contained in the Legal Corps Handbook:
8. Who can Register as a Legal Corps Host Organization?
Government agencies, judicial chambers, and 501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations may contact Legal Corps for more information on how to register as a host organization.
Contact Us
For further information, please contact:
Miami Law Legal Corps
3000 Biscayne Boulevard
Suite 100
Ph: (305) 284-8011
Fax: (305) 576-9343
E-mail: legalcorps@law.miami.edu
Website: www.law.miami.edu/legalcorps
Tamesha Keel, Director | tkeel@law.miami.edu
Melissa Fernandez-Stiers, Director of Educational Programming &
Professional Development |
mstiers@law.miami.edu
Maria "Luly" Chisholm, Senior Administrative Assistant | mchisholm@law.miami.edu
With your support, Legal Corps will set new standards for commitment to public service. Every gift, no matter the amount, will make a difference. Current Legal Corps Donors include:
Coastal Construction Group of South Florida, Inc.
Holland & Knight LLP
Podhurst Orseck, P.A.
Robert A. Ades & Associates, P.C.
The Greenberg Traurig Fellowship Foundation, Inc.
The Miami Foundation Community Grants Program
Ver Ploeg & Lumpkin, P.A.
Weiss Serota Helfman Pastoriza Cole & Boniske
For further information on how to make a donation, please see our brochure and contact the Office of Law Alumni Relations and Development at (305) 284-3470.
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"This is a very creative program. It gives law graduates the opportunity to serve in the public sector and gain valuable legal experience which can later be used, if so desired, in the private sector. I think that one of the favorable consequences of this program is that some of the participating individuals, who originally did not consider working in the public sector, will, when exposed to it, decide to pursue full-time careers in it." Cesar Alvarez, Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
"This is a program that benefits real clients while giving new Bar members an opportunity to put their skills and interest to immediate use achieving results." John P. Cunningham, Gulfcoast Legal Services, Inc.
"We commend the University of Miami School of Law on this innovative and impactful program. The Legal Corps attorneys assigned to us interviewed and advised clients facing foreclosure and other homeownership problems, greatly expanding our ability to respond to the ever increasing demand for help from the most needy individuals and families in our community. The Legal Corps attorneys contributed to our mission of equal justice and at the same time learned valuable legal skills." Lizel V. Gonzalez, Esq., Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.
"At a time when the public sector is hurting because of budget cuts and law firms are not hiring at the rate they used to, Legal Corps provides a new way of giving recent graduates the opportunity to gain valuable experience while at the same time providing much needed assistance to those entities in the public sector with a critical need for legal resources." U.S. District Judge Adalberto Jordan, Southern District of Florida
"Thanks to Legal Corps, I was able to strategically bring LegalArt into the fold and provide legal assistance to South Florida artists while simultaneously gaining practical legal experience in my desired fields of law that will better position me for future employment." Jared Kalmanson, Legal Corps Fellow, LegalArt
"Dade Legal Aid is delighted to have been selected to have the opportunity to host three Legal Corps Fellows... in the Family and Bankruptcy Divisions... Due to declines in funding and increased demands from the client community, legal providers depend not only on monetary donations but also greatly appreciate programs such as UM's Legal Corps." Karen Josefsburg Landis, Esq., Dade Legal Aid
"Legal Corps provided me the opportunity to begin my professional career in the United States. Their staff members offered me support and guidance. I sincerely appreciate the networking resources they suggested to further my job research and their recommended strategies to achieve my career goals... I was able to find an extraordinary permanent position. I am very proud to support its exceptional work." Mariel Lema, Legal Corps Fellow, Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.
"The program provides a unique opportunity for service. It captures both the advancement of the interests of new lawyers and provides assistance to organizations in need of legal talent." Florida Supreme Court Justice R. Fred Lewis
"Legal Corps [has] provided the edge I needed in a tough market. Through Legal Corps, I have been placed in a visible and highly marketable position. Within weeks, I was forming the connections that can make or break the post graduate job search. I am now confident that I will find an excellent post-fellowship position." John David Linder, Legal Corps Fellow, Chambers of Judge Laurel Isicoff, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida
"Opportunities where attorneys have the chance to really help individuals on a personal level are invaluable and the kind of experiences that can shape the career choices of young attorneys for the rest of their lives." Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle
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