Collaborate on legal and fiscal monitoring, conducting research that leads to weekly legal and fiscal updates, presenting oral summaries of jurisprudence and current developments in patrimony engineering.
Ideal candidates are legal professionals in training (trainee lawyers, judicial studies students, or notary students) with specialization in estate management, fiscal law, or business studies, with prior experience in related fields like law firms, notary offices, or private banking IP teams.
The internship offers autonomy in research and writing, team collaboration, potential future talent development, and the opportunity to work with a renowned international firm committed to diversity, inclusion, and professional growth.