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White & Case

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

2023 Internship (Jul 2023)

Hong Kong

Opportunity Expired

Who can apply? Law students studying in Australia, UK or Hong Kong looking to start their training contract in 2025.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Internship, Clerkship or Placement
Number of Vacancies
6-9
Salary
HKD 120,000

Pro-rated for the internship period

Start Date
3 Jul 2023

Application dates

Applications Open
8 Aug 2022
Applications Close
31 Dec 2022

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
L
Justice & Law Enforcement
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
Tax Law
Legal Studies

Hiring criteria

Hong Kong Pathway

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Working rights

Australia

  • Australian Temporary Work Visa
  • Australian Citizen
  • Australian Permanent Resident

Hong Kong

  • Hong Kong Temporary Work Visa
  • Hong Kong Citizen
  • Hong Kong Permanent Resident
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What can you expect from a White & Case Internship?

Our internship is a great way to experience first-hand what life is like as a trainee at White & Case. 

As a part of our four-week program, you’ll be welcomed into our team, where you’ll undertake a number of meaningful and challenging tasks. You will also have the opportunity to connect with our wider APAC network, both informally and through the matters and projects you'll be exposed to.

You’ll have the opportunity to attend client meetings, work on pro bono matters, and broaden your understanding of large cross-border transactions and matters. Wherever your career takes you, we guarantee that you'll build skills and experience that will last.

Throughout the internship, you will:

  • Learn about the Firm and our practice areas in Hong Kong and the wider Asia-Pacific region
  • Discover our trainee program, including our overseas seats
  • Join in social events, network and get to know our people
  • Have continual support and feedback through your allocated supervisor (partner), mentor (senior associate) and buddy (graduate or junior associate)

What are we looking for?

There’s no typical White & Case intern or trainee, in fact, we actively seek out people with a range of attributes to further enhance our already globally diverse teams. In saying that, alongside academic excellence, there are certain attributes that we know are proven for success:

You have a global mindset: An interest in working globally and cross-cultural awareness is essential for the work we advise on, the nature of our clients, and the diversity within our teams.

You are driven to succeed: Like us, you’re not afraid of hard work and you’re dedicated to achieving great results. You have the ambition to be a successful global lawyer. 

You’re a team player: We act as one Firm and one team and look to recruit trainees with the same collegial outlook.

You take initiative: You ask meaningful questions and seek feedback on your work, with the intention of constant improvement.

You’re client-focused: Our interns and trainees are exposed to clients from the very beginning. They’ll come to depend on your focus on detail and simplifying the complex 

You have integrity: We have a global reputation for first-class legal work, and you’ll work towards building and maintaining trust with our clients and your colleagues.

Interested to hear more?

Visit Inside White & Case to hear from those already making their mark with the Firm.

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Hong Kong Pathway
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Juris Doctor or higher
Study Field
L
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
International Law
Tax Law

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

Australia

Australia

Australian Temporary Work Visa

Australian Citizen

Australian Permanent Resident


Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Hong Kong Temporary Work Visa

Hong Kong Citizen

Hong Kong Permanent Resident


United Kingdom

United Kingdom

UK Temporary Work Visa

UK Citizen

UK Permanent Resident


Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

Emma Groves

  • Graduate stories
The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

Emma Groves

  • Graduate stories
The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

Ammellia Fu

  • Graduate stories
The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

Ammellia Fu

  • Graduate stories
The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

Emma Groves

  • Graduate stories
The great thing about this job is that you work with people from all backgrounds. It is rare to find someone who has the same experiences as you – whether that be where you grew up, what degree you studied at university or how you ended up in this job. We all bring a unique perspective!

Emma Groves

  • Graduate stories
The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

Ammellia Fu

  • Graduate stories
The coolest parts of my job are the chances to learn and interact with such a diverse group of clients and colleagues.

Ammellia Fu