Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP recognizes that a diversity of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives is essential to the continued success, innovation and evolution of the legal profession. In keeping with this commitment to fostering a more diverse and inclusive workforce, Hunton Andrews Kurth is pleased to partner with the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity’s (“LCLD”) 1L Scholars Program to offer a unique opportunity for one outstanding first-year law student who has demonstrated a commitment to championing and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in their personal, academic and/or professional pursuits and is committed to championing diversity, equity and inclusion once licensed to practice law. The selected student will participate in an innovative ten-week clerkship with Hunton Andrews Kurth during the summer of 2025 from May 19 to July 25. As a part of this program, the selected student will have the opportunity to be seconded to one of our clients, Ahold Delhaize USA, for a portion of their clerkship to gain real-life exposure to the in-house counsel’s perspective. The student selected for this clerkship also will be enrolled in the LCLD 1L Scholars Program, allowing them to network with lawyers from other LCLD member organizations. Please click here for the full program description. EEO/drug-free workplace/E-Verify participant/Female/Minority/Veteran/Disability.
Participants will:
- fully participate in Hunton Andrews Kurth’s 2025 summer program;
- have an opportunity to work on projects with members of Ahold Delhaize USA;
- have an opportunity to be paired with an LCLD Fellow who will serve as a Mentor (for a minimum of one year);
- experience projects from both in-house and outside counsel perspectives; and
- attend the LCLD 1L Scholars Virtual Experience.
Eligibility
Students who meet the following criteria are eligible to apply for this opportunity:
- currently enrolled as a first-year law student in good standing at an ABA-accredited law school; and
- demonstrated a robust commitment to championing and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in their personal, academic and professional pursuits; and
- legally eligible to work in the United States.
Job #003608 (If you wish to submit an application, this number will be necessary for your online submission.)
Click here to apply to this position.
You will need to upload the following materials electronically to complete your application:
- cover letter (please include a description of your interest in the program and your interest in the location for which you are applying)
- a statement describing your demonstrated commitment in the past and in the future to championing and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in your personal, academic and professional pursuits
- resume; and
- first semester law school grades (note: You may apply prior to receiving your first semester grades; upon receipt of your grades, please e-mail an unofficial transcript to Haja Wotorson at hwotorson@huntonak.com to complete your application.)
At the time of posting, the expected weekly salary for this position is $4,327.
If you have questions about this position or the application process, please contact Haja Wotorson, hwotorson@huntonak.com, Lawyer Recruiting Administrator for the Washington, DC office.
If you require accommodation or assistance to complete the online application process for lawyers, law students or judicial clerks, please contact Jocelyn Sommers, Lawyer Recruiting Administrator, by phone at +1 804 788 8204 or by regular mail at 951 East Byrd Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219. When you contact Jocelyn Sommers, please identify the type of accommodation or assistance you are requesting. We will assist you promptly.
Contact Information
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
2200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Suite 900
Washington, DC 20037-1701