Salt Lake City Summer Program

Summer Program in Salt Lake City

Our Summer Program is a fantastic way to learn more about a career in law.

You’ll be involved with actual client matters, providing you with real-world experience. And you’ll have plenty of opportunities to observe or participate in closings, document drafting, client conferences and negotiation sessions. Working alongside our talented teams allows summer associates to experience our “one-firm” culture, explore different practice areas and work with a variety of lawyers.

Salt Lake City is a booming hub of innovation and technology. Our Utah-based lawyers know their markets well and work closely with colleagues worldwide to provide exceptional client service in the areas of Corporate & Securities, Mergers & Acquisitions, Technology Transactions and Litigation & Dispute Resolution.

We do everything we can to make our Summer Program as useful as possible. To accomplish this, we provide you with personalized performance feedback, and give you access to formal training programs.

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Application Deadlines

We are no longer accepting applications for our 2025 Summer Program.  

The Salt Lake City, UT office is not accepting applications for our 2026 US Summer Program.  Please check our other US offices for available opportunities.

Please email Dayna Stoker DStoker@mayerbrown.com for more information.

Contact Information

Dayna Stoker, Human Resources Manager - Salt Lake City

Telephone: +1 801 907 2723

E-mail: dstoker@mayerbrown.com 

Thank you for your interest in Mayer Brown. We are committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities and disabled veterans. To request a reasonable accommodation related to the applicable process and/or job interview, contact your recruiter by email at dstoker@mayerbrown.com or by phone at +1 801 907 2723

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.

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