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The Ciric Law Firm, PLLC, a New York–based law firm known for its work in cultural heritage law, general litigation, legal ethics, and malpractice litigation, has opened applications for its full-time Summer 2026 Internship Program. The internship is offered in collaboration with The Holocaust Art Restitution Project, Inc., a long-standing pro bono client of the firm.
This internship provides a rare opportunity for law students to gain hands-on experience in art restitution, legal research, and litigation support—while working remotely under high-frequency attorney supervision.
Program Overview
The Summer 2026 Internship offers:
- Full-time, remote legal externship
- Approximately 60 hours of structured legal training
- Work on real legal matters involving cultural property and Holocaust-era restitution
- Direct supervision from practicing attorneys
Important Dates (2026 Timeline)
| Activity | Deadline / Date |
|---|---|
| Application Deadline | Friday, February 13, 2026 |
| Internship Start Date | Week of May 4, 2026 |
| Internship End Date | Week of August 17, 2026 |
| Program Duration | Full-time, Summer 2026 |
Position Details
| Job Title | Summer Intern |
|---|---|
| Mode | Remote work only |
| Supervision | High-frequency attorney supervision (online) |
| Compensation | Unpaid externship |
| Duration | May–August 2026 |
Eligibility Criteria: Ciric Law Firm internship
Applicants must be:
- Law students entering 2L or 3L during Fall 2025 and Spring 2026
- Strong writers with excellent research skills
- Detail-oriented and professional
- Foreign language ability is considered a plus
Role & Responsibilities
Legal interns will assist attorneys in a wide range of legal projects, including:
- Researching legal issues related to art restitution
- Supporting litigation and document drafting
- Handling tasks related to pro bono projects involving cultural heritage and Holocaust-era art claims
A major portion of the internship involves work for:
The Holocaust Art Restitution Project, Inc.
Interns gain direct experience in cultural heritage recovery and international art law, making this a highly specialized and meaningful legal internship.
Visual Diagram: Application-to-Internship Journey
Submit Application (By Feb 13)
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Application Review
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Selection & Confirmation
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Begin Remote Internship (May 4)
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Receive 60 Hours of Legal Training
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Work on Holocaust Art Restitution Projects
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Complete Externship (Aug 17)Application Process
Applicants must submit the following in a single PDF:
- Resume
- Cover letter
- Writing sample
- Law school transcript (through Fall 2025)
Send Application To:
- 📧 Pierre Ciric, Esq.
- ✉️ Email: pciric@ciriclawfirm.com
⚠️ Applications must be submitted no later than February 13, 2026.

