Description:

Job Description:
Ashurst Perkins Coie is accepting applications from second-year law students interested in joining the firm as a 2L Patent Litigation Summer Associate for the Summer of 2027.

How to Apply:
Please submit the following materials:
  • Resume.
  • Undergraduate, graduate (if applicable), and unofficial law school transcript.
  • Writing sample (maximum 10 pages).
  • Cover letter describing your areas of interest and geographic preferences.

If you are selected for an interview, we may also ask that you provide references (name, email, and phone). All application materials should be uploaded in PDF format.

In your application, please indicate your preferred Ashurst Perkins Coie office; you may list up to two offices. Candidates will be considered for the following offices: Chicago, Madison, New York, Palo Alto, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle.

Evaluation Criteria
Ashurst Perkins Coie 2027 2L Patent Litigation Summer Associates will be selected based on the following criteria:
  • Law Students: Applicants must be a second-year law student in good standing pursuing the degree of Juris Doctor at an ABA-accredited law school.
  • Academic Achievement: A demonstrated record of academic achievement and excellent writing and interpersonal skills, as well as experience that will contribute to a successful career in the legal field.
  • Patent Litigation Interest: Applicants must have a demonstrated interest in practicing law in patent litigation.
  • Technical Background: Applicants are preferred to have a technical degree or scientific background, with preferred areas of study/experience in computer science, electrical engineering, physics, and/or similar areas, although all technical and scientific backgrounds may be considered.

About the Summer Associate Program
Our Summer Associate Program is the primary path to full-time associate hiring at Ashurst Perkins Coie. Summer Associates receive meaningful, substantive work—research, drafting, analysis, and client-facing projects—alongside skilled attorneys and mentors. Our Summer Associates regularly attend hearings, client meetings, depositions, and deal closings, and can work on pro bono matters, as well as participate in professional development activities and attend social events that help build lasting relationships across the firm.