Pine Tree Legal Assistance
Undergraduate Internship Opportunities - Spring 2026
Pine Tree Legal Assistance, Portland, Maine, us, 04122
Undergraduate Internship Opportunity Spring Semester 2026
Undergraduate Internships at Pine Tree Legal Assistance - General Information
Pine Tree Legal Assistance is a statewide, non-profit organization committed to providing high quality, free, civil legal assistance to people in Maine. Pine Tree advocates to help Maine's most vulnerable residents overcome pressing problems of everyday life - domestic and sexual violence, homelessness, economic insecurity, financial exploitation, and more. Pine Tree is committed to access to justice for all Mainers, maintaining six offices throughout the state.
Opportunities for undergraduate interns may include interviewing and presenting legal information to clients, and/or research, investigation, and assisting with development and program needs. PTLA also makes an effort to tailor responsibilities to each intern's respective interests and goals. Interns can expect their experiences to enhance their understanding of Maine's civil legal system and of the obstacles people with low incomes face as they attempt to resolve often overwhelming legal matters.
Interns will learn how PTLA and other nonprofit legal services providers work to overcome barriers to justice, while making valuable contributions toward this goal. Activities may include attending staff case review sessions, observing court cases, participating in trainings introducing many of our areas of practice, and participating in group projects.
Duties and Responsibilities may include:
Work closely with paralegals to intake new clients both in court and through call center hours. Meet with clients and assist with preparation of necessary paperwork and the collection of relevant evidence, including gathering documents, and photographing living conditions. Attend case meetings (as schedule allows) where attorneys collaboratively review cases and develop legal strategies for litigation. Shadow advocates at a variety of court proceedings, and possibly observe trial or law court arguments. Assist with community outreach programs and research related to project and grant development. Assist with administrative tasks (data entry, copying, filing, etc.) as assigned.
Requirements: Pine Tree seeks highly motivated student interns, with a demonstrated interest in working with low-income individuals from diverse backgrounds. Interns should have strong research, writing and communication skills, and the ability to work independently and in a group.
Pine Tree is committed to creating an inclusive environment for staff and volunteers. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds, including women, Black, Indigenous, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, immigrants, and people who have experienced poverty or homelessness.
Consumer Unit Intern, Spring Semester 2026
Pine Tree Legal Assistance's statewide Consumer Law Unit, which assists clients with debt collection, foreclosure, auto fraud, student loans, and other consumer issues, is seeking an undergraduate intern to work part-time during the 2026 spring semester. The focus of this internship will be bankruptcy/debt relief, but there may be opportunities to work in other areas of consumer law as well. Please also see our general undergraduate internship description above.
Please also see our general undergraduate internship description above.
There is some flexibility for the right person to work in-person, remotely, or hybrid (partially in-person, partially remote), and the position could be based in either our Augusta or Portland office. There is also some flexibility about start and end dates. A schedule will be determined by the student and PTLA.
This position is an unpaid, part-time internship.
Instructions for Applicants:
Applications are due by Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 5 pm.
Students must successfully pass a conflict and criminal background check before the internship is finalized. We hope to make hiring decisions by mid-November.
Applicants should submit a cover letter and resume addressed to Mary Murphy, Pro Bono Program paralegal.
Undergraduate Internships at Pine Tree Legal Assistance - General Information
Pine Tree Legal Assistance is a statewide, non-profit organization committed to providing high quality, free, civil legal assistance to people in Maine. Pine Tree advocates to help Maine's most vulnerable residents overcome pressing problems of everyday life - domestic and sexual violence, homelessness, economic insecurity, financial exploitation, and more. Pine Tree is committed to access to justice for all Mainers, maintaining six offices throughout the state.
Opportunities for undergraduate interns may include interviewing and presenting legal information to clients, and/or research, investigation, and assisting with development and program needs. PTLA also makes an effort to tailor responsibilities to each intern's respective interests and goals. Interns can expect their experiences to enhance their understanding of Maine's civil legal system and of the obstacles people with low incomes face as they attempt to resolve often overwhelming legal matters.
Interns will learn how PTLA and other nonprofit legal services providers work to overcome barriers to justice, while making valuable contributions toward this goal. Activities may include attending staff case review sessions, observing court cases, participating in trainings introducing many of our areas of practice, and participating in group projects.
Duties and Responsibilities may include:
Work closely with paralegals to intake new clients both in court and through call center hours. Meet with clients and assist with preparation of necessary paperwork and the collection of relevant evidence, including gathering documents, and photographing living conditions. Attend case meetings (as schedule allows) where attorneys collaboratively review cases and develop legal strategies for litigation. Shadow advocates at a variety of court proceedings, and possibly observe trial or law court arguments. Assist with community outreach programs and research related to project and grant development. Assist with administrative tasks (data entry, copying, filing, etc.) as assigned.
Requirements: Pine Tree seeks highly motivated student interns, with a demonstrated interest in working with low-income individuals from diverse backgrounds. Interns should have strong research, writing and communication skills, and the ability to work independently and in a group.
Pine Tree is committed to creating an inclusive environment for staff and volunteers. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds, including women, Black, Indigenous, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, immigrants, and people who have experienced poverty or homelessness.
Consumer Unit Intern, Spring Semester 2026
Pine Tree Legal Assistance's statewide Consumer Law Unit, which assists clients with debt collection, foreclosure, auto fraud, student loans, and other consumer issues, is seeking an undergraduate intern to work part-time during the 2026 spring semester. The focus of this internship will be bankruptcy/debt relief, but there may be opportunities to work in other areas of consumer law as well. Please also see our general undergraduate internship description above.
Please also see our general undergraduate internship description above.
There is some flexibility for the right person to work in-person, remotely, or hybrid (partially in-person, partially remote), and the position could be based in either our Augusta or Portland office. There is also some flexibility about start and end dates. A schedule will be determined by the student and PTLA.
This position is an unpaid, part-time internship.
Instructions for Applicants:
Applications are due by Thursday, October 30, 2025, at 5 pm.
Students must successfully pass a conflict and criminal background check before the internship is finalized. We hope to make hiring decisions by mid-November.
Applicants should submit a cover letter and resume addressed to Mary Murphy, Pro Bono Program paralegal.