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Employment legal intern, EMEA

London
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Your time will be split across two areas of work.

AI and knowledge infrastructure

  • Map existing legal workflows across the employment function to identify processes that are candidates for AI-assisted automation or enhancement.
  • Work with lawyers to pilot and test AI tools against specific employment law use cases: for example, jurisdiction summaries, first-draft playbooks, or clause libraries.
  • Research and document best-practice approaches to AI use in in-house legal functions, drawing on external developments as well as internal needs.
  • Help build and populate a knowledge management system with structured, reusable legal content: jurisdiction guides, process notes, frequently asked questions (FAQs), and precedent documents.
  • Support quality review of AI-generated outputs, identifying errors, gaps, and hallucinations to help calibrate tool usage and guardrails.

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Employment law support

  • Conduct legal research across EMEA jurisdictions on employment topics arising from live matters, including works council obligations, termination frameworks, and data privacy requirements in an employment context.
  • Draft research notes, jurisdiction summaries, and briefing documents for review by qualified lawyers.
  • Assist in the development of employment law playbooks and process guides as part of the wider governance programme.
  • Track and summarise legislative and regulatory developments across EMEA that are relevant to the function's work.
  • Support the team with day-to-day administrative and coordination tasks as needed.

Person specification

Essential

  • A graduate with a genuine interest in pursuing a career in law.
  • A clear interest in employment or labour law.
  • Strong research and written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, accurate summaries for a non-specialist audience.
  • Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple parallel workstreams and meet deadlines in a fast-moving environment.
  • Proficient in Microsoft 365: Teams, SharePoint, Excel, Word, and Outlook.
  • Curious about AI and its application in legal work: you do not need to be technical, but you should be genuinely interested in how AI is changing the practice of law.

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Desirable

  • Prior exposure to an in-house legal environment, a law firm, or a legal technology setting through work experience, a vacation scheme, or a previous internship.
  • Familiarity with AI tools.
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Skills

Legal Research
Written Communication
Organizational Skills
Microsoft 365
AI Tools
Employment Law
Knowledge Management
Process Documentation
Quality Review
Coordination Tasks

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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