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🚨OGH Paid Legal Summer Internship 2026 at Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Cairo: Apply Now

Aspiring law students looking to gain real-world legal experience have a great opportunity this summer. OGH Legal has officially opened applications for its Summer Internship Program 2026, inviting motivated and enthusiastic candidates to apply.

This internship is designed to provide practical exposure to the legal profession while working closely with experienced legal practitioners.

About the Internship

The OGH Legal Summer Internship Program offers a valuable platform for law students to:

  • Work alongside experienced legal professionals
  • Gain exposure to ongoing cases and live legal projects
  • Develop practical legal skills essential for a successful career

This program is ideal for students who want to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to aspiring young lawyers
  • Fourth-year law students are especially encouraged to apply
  • Candidates should have a strong interest in litigation, research, and legal practice

Application Requirements

Applicants are required to submit the following:

  • Updated CV
  • A 1,500-word paper on a topic of their choice
    • Along with a brief explanation of why they chose the topic

📩 Submission Email: recruitment@oghlegal.com


Deadline

🗓️ Last Date to Apply: 30 April 2026

Make sure to submit your application before the deadline to be considered.

Why You Should Apply

Interning at OGH Legal can give you:

  • Hands-on experience in real legal matters
  • Better understanding of courtroom and case procedures
  • A strong addition to your CV
  • Networking opportunities with legal professionals

This is a great chance to stand out early in your legal career.

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