The Atlanta Lawyer August / September 2018 | Page 14

2018 Summer Law Internship Program This summer marked the twenty- sixth anniversary of Atlanta Bar Association’s Summer Law Intern- ship Program (SLIP). Through the longstanding support of the Atlanta legal community, SLIP has provided 735 internships to date to talented high school students from across the region. The pro- gram placed forty-nine interns from thirty-six high schools this year in law firms, law departments, public interest groups and courts throughout Atlanta. The program provides the stu- dents with a valuable work ex- perience, furthers the student’s understanding of the law and 14 August/September 2018 provides a meaningful mentoring relationship. Prior to beginning their internship, the Interns at- tended four mandatory Orienta- tion Sessions that were focused on important topics such as client confidentiality, professionalism, punctuality, attention to detail, and attire. Weekly All Intern Meet- ings took place where they met to discuss their internship experi- ences, various legal topics, and relevant current events. The pro- gram also required written enrich- ment and progress tests to assess their knowledge. Guest speakers, including lawyers, law students, former SLIP interns, and SLIP supporters, provided valuable information and insights into the practice of law. Speakers included: • Paula Frederick, Esq., General Counsel for the State Bar of Geor- gia • Jeff Mapen, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough • Chris Stewart, Esq., Stewart Seay & Felton LLC • Rachelle Jacques, Former Intern • Elliott Henigan, Esq., Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough • Christi Moore, Former Intern and rising 2L at Walter F. George Law School; Jarvarus Gresham, Former Intern and rising 3L at