Civil Division Legal Extern Program - Summer 2026
The Civil Division Externship Program is designed to give students a 10-week meaningful experience and exposure to the King County Prosecuting Attorneys Office civil practice. The Civil Division is organized into eight different sections contracts county services transportation and real property employment land use natural resources litigation and involuntary treatment. Our attorneys provide comprehensive legal services to the King County government including representing King County in lawsuits filed in state or federal courts and collaborating with client agencies to develop fund deliver manage and defend public projects legislation and initiatives that affect every aspect of civil society. A civil externship is an excellent way to become acquainted with the office pursue an interest in civil law and determine whether this is a future career path.
Civil externs may do various projects for different sections including legal research and writing as well as observe and provide general support for depositions mediations court hearings and trials.
Work Location:
Work Schedule:
Externships are full-time* Monday through Friday for minimum of 10 weeks. Civil externs enjoy a hybrid work schedule that allows telecommuting with a minimum of three days in office per week subject to business needs and a telecommuting agreement. Employees will be provided with a County issued laptop and must maintain a workspace with an internet connection where they can reliably perform work and remain available and responsive during scheduled work hours. Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements.
*If you are enrolled in Seattle University School of Laws evening program and are interested in an Extern position but unable to work full-time please contact for other options.
Wages
Many law schools offer credit and some offer fellowships or grants. Our office also offers a $85/week travel stipend.
Application Process
Interested candidates should apply through this recruitment and include:
1. Cover letter
2. Resume and
3. Writing sample 5-10-pages in length
Applications or supplemental questionnaires that state see my resume or that are blank are considered incomplete and will not be competitive.
Timeline:
Applications due: February 18 2026 at 12:00 noon.
Interviews by our extern selection committee will take place March 5th and March 6thfor competitive applicants.
Consideration for Future Employment:
Summer externs apply for our 2L summer intern program will be evaluated carefully by their supervising attorney. There is no guarantee that an externship will lead to a Rule 9 intern position or a future position with our office.
Reasonable Accommodation:
Persons with disabilities may request special accommodations from the King County Prosecuting Attorneys Office in order to participate in a selection process or to perform work once hired. Requests for accommodations should be made as soon as possible. This may be done by a written letter or an appropriate alternative format to our offices or phone .
Required Experience:
Intern