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Externships: A Legal Apprenticeship For Professional Skills Development

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An externship is a semester-long legal apprenticeship for you to develop practical, professional skills and obtain significant experience in a legal setting, such as a governmental agency, law firm, corporation, court, or legal aid.  An externship provides you with the opportunity to practice your craft, to observe highly respected attorneys and judges at work, and to network with the legal community. 

Skill Development During Your Externship:

 Under the direct supervision and mentorship of an experienced attorney or judge, you will analyze legal problems and find creative, competent, and legally sound solutions to those problems by applying the skills and knowledge that you have studied in law school.  During your externships, you will also develop versatile skills emphasizing client interaction, efficiency, fact investigation, interviewing, multi-tasking, negotiation, networking, oral communication, organization, problem-solving, reading, research, time management, and writing.  Since you receive 4 hours of academic credit for your externship, you may not receive compensation for your externship hours. 

Expectations of Your Field Supervisor:

An experienced attorney or judge will assume principal responsibility for each student in an externship as a field supervisor and will serve as the contact person for the Externship/Faculty Supervisor.   Field supervisors are expected to regularly meet with you to provide you with general supervision, evaluate your recent performance, discuss the activities of the field supervisor’s organization, answer your questions, and generally serve as your mentor.  You are expected to work in your externship primarily at your placement site.  A site visit or its equivalent will be done once a year at each externship placement by a Faculty/Externship Supervisor to determine whether the placement meets the academic needs of the externship program.

When Can I Do My Externship:

Absent exceptional circumstances, you must do your externship in your final two semesters or in the summer immediately preceding your final two semesters.  Externships are generally available in the fall, spring, or summer semesters. 

Externship Classes and Orientations:

Prior to commencing an externship, you must attend a 2-hour orientation class during which the following topics may be covered:  confidentiality, professionalism, conflicts of interests, and the unauthorized practice of law.  Externships without an in-class component require you to work at least 192 unpaid hours during one semester.  Externships with an in-class component require you to work at least 168 unpaid hours and complete 24 hours of in-class time during one semester.  During the classroom component, students are brought together for skill development training and to allow thoughtful reflection and analysis on their externship experiences.  Externship Supervisors will determine which externships will have an in-classroom component and must approve in advance all externship placements to ensure compliance with UDSL's externship guidelines.

Where Can I Go For More Information:

For more information regarding UDSL's externship program, please contact one of the Externship Supervisors:  Monique B. Lampke, Esq. at (937) 229-4660 or monique.lampke@notes.udayton.edu; or Denise Platfoot Lacey, Esq. at (937) 229-4634 or denise.lacey@udayton.edu.  Students with last names beginning with A-L should generally contact Prof. Lampke, and students with last names beginning with M-Z should generally contact Prof. Lacey. 

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