- What is the average number of weeks that summer associates work?
The Miami office is flexible regarding start and end dates of our summer program. On average, summer associates generally work 12 weeks starting in late May ending in early August.
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- Are summer associates assigned mentors?
Summer associates are assigned "sibling" mentors to facilitate each new summer associate's integration into the firm.
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- Can a summer associate do a rotation in another Weil office?
Due to the small nature of our summer program, Miami summer associates are not generally permitted to do a rotation in another Weil office.
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- Can summer associates work on pro bono matters?
Yes. Summer associates are encouraged to work on a wide variety of pro bono matters during the summer. Please contact the recruiting office for more detailed information.
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- Do summer associates travel for work?
On occasion, summer associates travel for work-related assignments. Most stay in South Florida throughout the summer, but summer associates may travel to other U.S. cities and abroad on the same terms as permanent associates in connection with transactions or trial-related matters.
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- What is the firm's dress code?
Our dress code is business casual, unless circumstances (e.g., a court appearance or client meeting) require full business attire. Each employee represents the firm to its clients and visitors and should present a professional image at all times.
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- What about downtime?
South Florida is yours to explore during your Weil summer. While the firm sponsors many social activities, we also leave you ample free time to discover your own favorite places and pastimes.
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- Where do summer associates typically live?
Summer associates typically live in and around the city of Miami. If needed, we provide summer associates with assistance in finding summer housing.
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