Among our lawyer ranks more than 25 former judicial clerks. While we certainly do not require our lawyers to have a judicial clerkship in their backgrounds, we recognize the value of clerkships and, in most cases, give full credit (up to two years) for completion of a clerkship.
Most Dickinson Wright lawyers who were judicial clerks completed their clerkships in the one to two years immediately following law school. A significant percentage of these lawyers were also former Dickinson Wright summer associates. Associates who joined the firm immediately after a clerkship but who were not previously employed by Dickinson Wright typically came through our interview process three to six months before the end of their clerkships.
If you are currently serving as a judicial clerk and would like to be considered for a position following your clerkship, please send a cover letter that indicates your practice area(s) of interest, a resume that includes your law school and undergraduate GPAs, your law school transcript and two writing samples to:
Jill S. Ingber
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
From time to time, Dickinson Wright has opportunities available for legal secretaries, paralegals and other support staff.
If you are an experienced and dedicated professional and are interested in exploring opportunities at Dickinson Wright, please send your resume to:
Linda M. Reyna Chief Human Resources Officer Dickinson Wright PLLC 500 Woodward Avenue, Suite 4000 Detroit, Michigan 48226 lreyna@dickinsonwright.com
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
If you are highly motivated, creative, experienced and committed to achieving unparalleled success in your area of practice, you may have the makings of a Dickinson Wright attorney. While we appreciate the assistance of placement professionals, we prefer that interested candidates contact us directly.
To view and/or apply for our current lateral associate open positions in our US offices, please click here: US LATERAL ASSOCIATE POSITIONS
For further information regarding the open associate positions in our US offices, please contact Jill Ingber, Senior Director of Attorney Recruitment and Professional Development, at jingber@dickinsonwright.com or Tishia Browning, Legal Recruiting Manager, at tbrowning@dickinsonwright.com. For information regarding available associate positions in our Toronto office, please reach out to Melissa Eisen, Director of Professional Resources and Development, at meisen@dickinsonwright.com.
Dickinson Wright is an AmLaw 200 law firm with offices in Michigan, Austin, Chicago, Columbus, El Paso, Ft. Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Lexington, Nashville, Phoenix, Reno, Silicon Valley, Washington, D.C., and Toronto.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
About Dickinson Wright in Toronto
Dickinson Wright LLP is one of Canada’s leading full-service business law firms with significant experience in cross-border transactions. Based in Toronto, the firm is home to lawyers with broad legal experience in 15 industry sectors and 36 practice areas. It is an affiliate of Dickinson Wright PLLC, an AmLaw 200 law firm based in the United States, and assists Canadian, American, and international clients with their Canadian business needs.
The firm’s advantage lies in its seamless management of client business issues: the Dickinson Wright OneTeam Approach. This unified strategy provides clients with individualized service, drawing on collaborative, cross-practice, and inter-office teams.
Dickinson Wright understands that in order to continue to succeed, the firm must invest in young legal talent. Dickinson Wright is home to approximately 50 lawyers in our Toronto office – giving students more opportunities to get hands-on experience and to really get to know our firm and our lawyers.
Summer Student Program
Dickinson Wright’s Summer Student Program runs from May until the middle of August.
The Summer Student Program does not involve formal rotations, and students are encouraged to seek out work in different practice areas that interest them. Some of these practice areas include:
• Automotive
• Banking & Financial Services
• Bankruptcy & Insolvency
• Corporate & Commercial
• Energy & Sustainability
• Entertainment, Sports & Media
• Franchise & Distribution Law
• Gaming Law
• Immigration
• Indigenous Law
• Intellectual Property
• International Trade
• Labour & Employment
• Litigation
• Mergers & Acquisitions
• Private Equity
• Real Estate
• Securities
• Taxation
Our Summer Students will have the opportunity to work closely with our lawyers. It is common for a Summer Student to work directly with a partner on a file, interacting with clients, and getting deeply involved in the legal issues. Summer Students work on corporate transactions, trials, motions, arbitrations, mediations, research projects, presentations, and attend client meetings throughout their summer experience. Summer Students also have the opportunity to attend firm events – both within and outside of Toronto – including the firm’s quarterly Associates’ Dinners held in the United States (in order to meet colleagues throughout the Dickinson Wright 19-office network).
Dickinson Wright offers our Summer Students a competitive compensation package, comparable to other Bay Street firms.
Articling Student Program
Dickinson Wright’s Articling Student Program runs from August until June.
The Articling Student Program involves three rotations; Corporate Law, Litigation and Real Estate, with the flexibility to get involved with other practice areas under those broader umbrellas, such as: mergers and acquisitions, private equity, franchise, and bankruptcy and insolvency, to name a few.
Dickinson Wright offers our Articling Students a competitive compensation package, comparable to other Bay Street firms, which includes:
• 10 vacation days;
• Allowance towards personal phone; and
• Payment of Law Society Licensing Examination Fees.
Articling Students have direct access to all Dickinson Wright lawyers, who will work with them side-by-side. It is common for Articling Students to work directly with a partner on a file, interacting with clients and getting deeply involved in legal issues. Articling Students work on corporate transactions, trials, motions, arbitrations, mediations, research projects, presentations, and attend client meetings. Articling Students also have the opportunity to attend firm events including the firm’s quarterly Associates’ Dinners held in the United States (in order to meet colleagues throughout Dickinson Wright’s 20-office network), firm retreats, as well as the annual Dickinson Wright black-tie firm dinner.
Training
Dickinson Wright’s Summer and Articling Students are an integral part of the firm’s success, and are provided with extensive training throughout their experience with Dickinson Wright. In addition, each student is matched with both a Junior and Senior Mentor to help guide them through their summer and articling experience.
Dickinson Wright recognizes that its students have lives outside of their work at the firm, and while its students work hard, Dickinson Wright supports and encourages our students to have a healthy work-life balance.
How to Apply
The firm accepts applications for second-year Summer Students in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Law Society of Ontario.
For Summer Student Applicants: Dickinson Wright LLP participates in the On-Campus Interview process, and attends the following law schools in September and early October:
Students from other law schools will also be considered, and Dickinson Wright encourages such students to apply.
All applications must be submitted online at www.vilawportal.com, and more information about Dickinson Wright can be found online at www.nalpcanada.com.
For Articling Student Applicants: The firm does the majority of its recruiting through the On-Campus Interview process. The firm’s articling positions for the 2023-2024 articling term have been filled.
All applications should include a cover letter, resume, undergraduate transcript (photocopy of original transcript), law school transcript (photocopy of original transcript), list of upper year courses, and should be submitted to Melissa Eisen - meisen@dickinsonwright.com. Reference letters are optional.
Contacts:
To speak to one of our Articling Students about their experience with Dickinson Wright, please contact:
Julia Freedman - JFreedman@dickinsonwright.com
Vivienne Stern - VStern@dickinsonwright.com
Nicholas Tkach - NTkach@dickinsonwright.com
For further information on our Toronto Student Programs, please contact:
Melissa B. Eisen, Director, Professional Resources and Development
Dickinson Wright LLP
199 Bay Street, Suite 2200
P.O. Box 447
Commerce Court Postal Station
Toronto, Canada M5L 1G4
MEisen@dickinsonwright.com
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.