
We are currently looking for:
- (aspiring) partners,
- senior and medior lawyers and
- student interns/student employees
student intern(s) or associate(s) wanted!
Do you want to work at the intersection of technology and law? Do you feel like delving into complicated issues about privacy, IT and technological progress? Can’t you stop talking about data, the cloud and tech? Then become a student intern at Turing Advocaten!
We have an advice and litigation practice and work, among others, for the (international) business community, the (semi) public sector and young, promising tech companies. Our firm is solution-oriented and we like to help our clients make a well-considered choice. If it is simple, but certainly if the question becomes complicated, the specialists at Turing Advocaten are ready to help. Although we obviously do not expect our student interns to have this specialist knowledge at their fingertips, we are looking for someone who would like to gain specialist knowledge at our firm.
If you are in the final phase of your studies and, like us, are enthusiastic about the legal aspects of digitization, including ICT, data, privacy and intellectual property rights, we would like to get in touch with you!
An internship is the perfect opportunity to see if the legal profession is something for you and what kind of office suits you. We are looking for someone with a demonstrable interest in our practice, enthusiasm and a good dose of common sense. During the internship you will work together with all the lawyers in our office on a variety of cases within our specialty area. An interest in digital health is an advantage, but certainly not a requirement. Please send an e-mail with your motivation to tomdewit@turing.law and attach your study results and any internship statements. Should you have any questions about our office or the procedure, please contact Huub de Jong or Tom de Wit for more information.