L Patent Litigation Fellowship
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Litigation, Legal Assistant
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Job Description :
APPLY NOW: SUMMER ASSOCIATE PATENT LITIGATION FELLOWSHIP TWO SUMMER OPPORTUNITY/(2026 & 2027)
Perkins Coie is accepting applications from first-year law students interested in joining the firm as Summer Associates in Patent Litigation for both the Summer of 2026 and the Summer of 2027. This two-summer opportunity is designed to give students a deeper, more connected experience with the firm—culminating in the opportunity to join Perkins Coie as a full-time associate after graduation.
Job Description :
APPLY NOW: SUMMER ASSOCIATE PATENT LITIGATION FELLOWSHIP TWO SUMMER OPPORTUNITY/(2026 & 2027)
Perkins Coie is accepting applications from first-year law students interested in joining the firm as Summer Associates in Patent Litigation for both the Summer of 2026 and the Summer of 2027. This two-summer opportunity is designed to give students a deeper, more connected experience with the firm—culminating in the opportunity to join Perkins Coie as a full-time associate after graduation.
Perkins Coie’s Intellectual Property (IP) practice combines the focus and flexibility of a boutique firm with the services of one of the world’s leading technology law firms. We have more than 200 full-time patent litigators, patent prosecutors, and agents who are highly skilled at analyzing technology. We have litigated more than 350 patent cases in the past two years, with achievements that include outright wins on motions to dismiss, summary judgments, and bench and jury trials.
Patent Litigation Fellowship Overview
- Fellows spend two summers at Perkins Coie—10 weeks after their 1L year and another 10 weeks after their 2L year—gaining hands-on experience and a deep connection to the firm.
- Upon satisfactory completion of the second 10-week summer program, Fellows will receive a $25,000 stipend, in addition to their summer associate salary.
The 2026 Perkins Coie Patent Litigation Fellows will be selected based on the following criteria:
- Law Students:
Applicants must be first-year law students in good standing pursuing the degree of Juris Doctor at an ABA-accredited law school. - Academic Achievement: A demonstrated record of academic achievement and excellent writing and interpersonal skills, as well as experience that will contribute to a successful career in the legal field.
- Patent Litigation Interest:
Applicants must have a demonstrated interest in practicing law in patent litigation. - Technical Background:
Applicants are preferred to have a technical degree or scientific background, with preferred areas of study/experience in computer science, electrical engineering, physics, and/or similar areas, although all technical and scientific backgrounds may be considered. - Perspective:
Life experiences that have shaped your perspectives and professional goals.
Please submit the following materials:
- Current resume
- Cover letter (include information regarding geographic preference)
- Undergraduate and graduate (if applicable) school transcripts
- Law school transcripts (unofficial versions are acceptable)
- Legal writing sample (10-page maximum)
In your application, please indicate your preferred Perkins Coie office; you may list up to two offices. Candidates will be considered for the following offices:
Austin, Chicago, Los Angeles, Madison, New York, Palo Alto, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle.
Final date to receive applications - January 16, 2026
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis from November 14, 2025 through January 16, 2026, in accordance with your school’s recruiting guidelines. Early applications are encouraged. All application materials should be uploaded in PDF format.
About The Summer Associate Program
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