Uber/Dority & Manning P.A: IP Legal Scholars Law Clerk
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor
Overview
At Dority & Manning, we aim to foster an environment where each individual is equally accepted, valued, and empowered. We are committed to being a place where everyone can bring their authentic self, celebrate their differences, and combine forces to make an impact on our firm, industry, and society as a whole.
The Dority & Uber Legal Scholars Program is designed to provide 1L students of all backgrounds an opportunity for unique exposure to the field of intellectual property law.
The program offers insight into two key roles within the IP field:
In-house counsel (Uber) and private practice (Dority). Through intentional programming that includes hands-on training, engaging lectures and discussions, and fun events, students will have the opportunity to build relationships and gain practical experience in IP.
Candidates must hold an undergraduate degree in a science or technical field such as electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or related fields. Other degrees may also be accepted but must meet the minimum technical requirements as indicated on page 3 of the USPTO General Requirements.
How to ApplyApplications will be accepted through February 8th, 2026.
A complete application packet must include the following items:
- Current resume.
- Unofficial or official law school transcript (if available).
- Unofficial undergraduate transcript.
- A legal or technical writing sample that has not been substantively edited by others.
- A letter of intent that includes your unique personal and professional experiences, characteristics, and abilities that will enhance the culture at Dority & Manning and the IP industry.
Please email application materials and direct any questions to
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