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Cover Letters

General Cover Letter Template

Your Name
Address
City, State, Zip
E-mail
Phone

Date

Contact Person, Title (e.g. Esquire, Recruitment Coordinator)
Full Name of Employer
Address
City, State Zip

Dear : (Do not use "Sir" or "Madam")

First paragraph: Introduce yourself in the law school context; explain why you are writing; and name the position for which you are applying.

Second paragraph: Refer to the attached resumé and provide a summary of your training, experience, and interests; also make reference to any other enclosed material, such as a writing sample.

Third paragraph: Indicate why you are interested in working for this particular employer; specify your interest in this type of work; point out any relevant qualifications, experience, accomplishments, and training in this field or type of work. (Second and third paragraphs may be combined into one paragraph.) Fourth paragraph: Use the closing to mention the interview; state when and where you may be reached for an interview; for an out-of-state employer, specify the dates during which you will be in that location and request a meeting at that time; make clear your desire for an interview and your appreciation of their consideration of you as an applicant.

Very truly yours,

(Your Signature Here)

Your Name Typed

More Specific Cover Letter Example

Juanita Q. Public
4200 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20008
E-mail: juanitaq@udc.edu
202-555-1212

August 11, 20XX

Ralph Wiggum, Esq.
Managing Attorney
Public Defender's Office
7212 Madeup Drive N.W.
Washington, DC 20006

Dear Mr. Wiggum:

I recently spoke with Charles Goodson who informed me of your opening for a Public Advocate. My understanding is that the position would. . . I am very familiar with the work of the Public Defender through. . . I would be honored to work with DC PDS to provide representation to the people of this community.

Your office would gain a dedicated advocate of social justice. As you will note, I have the following qualifications:

- Extensive clinical experience working with disadvantaged populations, including juveniles and people with HIV/AIDS
- Commitment to and proven history of advocacy for the poor
- Knowledge of criminal and civil law
- Lifetime resident in the Washington DC area
- Scheduled to take the DC Bar in (Month, Year)

Additionally, I offer excellent communication skills, including fluent Spanish and the ability to work with many different kinds of people. These qualities, combined with my extensive clinical experience and strength at negotiation, make me an excellent fit with your office.

Enclosed is my resumé for your review. I would appreciate a chance to meet with you to discuss your needs and objectives and how I may contribute toward them. Please contact me so that we can arrange a time to meet. If I have not heard from you by XX, I will call your office.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

(Your Signature Here)

Juanita Q. Public, J.D.

Electronic Resumés & Cover Letters

When sending an electronic resumé, remember to:

Links

Cover letters from the Riley Guide
Lots of sample cover letters from Vermont Law
Resumé and cover letter advice, job resources for senior level positions

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Resumés

Resumé Layout Examples

Juanita Q. Publico
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
(202) 555-1212
E-mail: juanitaq@udc.edu

EDUCATION

University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law

Juris Doctorate expected

May 2003

  • Member, National Association of Public Interest Law (NAPIL)
  • Student Bar Association

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Bachelor of Arts, English Literature

May 2000

  • Writer, Snow, the campus literary magazine
  • Hall Council Member

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

Ayuda Inc., Washington, DC
Intake Volunteer

Sept. 2000-present

  • Conduct intake interviews with clients in Spanish and English
  • Write intake memoranda to staff attorneys

NAPIL Annual Conference, Washington, DC
Participant

December 2000

  • Attended workshops on challenges faced by public interest lawyers, ways to increase support for public interest law programs, and funding resources for public interest law students

WORK EXPERIENCE

Anchor Savings Bank, Ann Arbor, MI
Summer Teller

Summers 1999-2000

  • Assisted customers, interacted with many different types of people on a daily basis
  • Audited daily accounts
  • Performed under tight deadlines

SKILLS & ACTIVITIES

  • Native Spanish Speaker
  • Volunteer Food Server, Angel of Hope Shelter, Ann Arbor, MI, 1993-1996
  • Team Member, Ann Arbor High School Color Guard, State Champions 1995

COMPUTER SKILLS

  • Microsoft Office, Corel Office Suite, Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis

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William R. Jones
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
(202) 555-1212
E-mail: willjones@udc.edu

EDUCATION

University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC-DCSL)

Juris Doctorate expected

May 2001

  • Teaching Assistant for Legal Research and Writing
  • Treasurer, Black Law Student Association
  • Member, National Association of Public Interest Law

Villanova University, Villanova, PA

Bachelor of Arts, Political Science

May 1998

  • Member, Political Science Honor Society
  • Dean’s List, Spring & Fall 1998

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

Community Development Law Clinic, UDC-DCSL
Student Advocate

Jan. 2001-present

  • Assisted client in obtaining permanent bond financing through HUD
  • Successfully negotiated settlement between housing co-op and project architect
  • Prepared comprehensive research memo on federal housing laws
  • Drafted client opinion letters

Law Offices of Wiggum, Skinner and Crabapple, Washington, DC
Law Clerk

Summer 2000

  • Researched and wrote memoranda on family and insurance defense topics
  • Assisted with counseling and interviewing clients
  • Attended trials in Family Court

Public Citizen Litigation Group, Washington, DC
Legal Intern

Summer 1999

  • Conducted research using Westlaw
  • Co-drafted memorandum on proposed campaign finance regulation
  • Screened telephone calls for Senior Project Attorney

COMPUTER SKILLS

  • Microsoft Office, Corel Office Suite, Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis

ACTIVITIES

  • Point Guard, Villanova Fighting Falcons, 1995-1998
  • Counselor, Allegheny Special Needs Summer Camp, Summers 1997-1998

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Faye Caname
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
(202) 555-1212
E-mail: fcaname@udc.edu

EDUCATION

University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC-DCSL)

Juris Doctor expected

May 2001

  • President, National Association of Public Interest Law Student Association; Law Review; Student Bar Association

State University of New York at Stony Brook, Long Island, NY

Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, magna cum laude

May 1995

  • Coordinator, Campus Safety Council; Golden Key Honor Society

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

HIV/AIDS Clinic, UDC-DCSL
Student Advocate

Sept. 2000-May 2001

  • Challenged social security disability rulings on the behalf of clients with HIV/AIDS; prepared wills, powers of attorney, and advanced directives for clients; arranged transfer of custody orders for parents

Law Offices of Phillip M. McQuilken Jr., Westmont, NJ
Law Clerk

Summer 2000

  • Drafted and filed trial and appellate pleadings for general practice law firm; propounded discovery requests and answered adversary’s discovery requests; interviewed clients to gather case information and discuss answers to interrogatories; researched substantive law and procedural issues including removal and venue

Juvenile Law and Special Education Clinic, UDC-DCSL
Student Advocate

Sept. 1999-May 2000

  • Represented parents in child neglect and special education matters before the DC Public School Board and the Family Court; drafted documents, developed and implemented case plans, negotiated, and handled administrative hearings and courtroom representation; assisted clients in obtaining Individual Education Plans, conducted follow-up on progress

WORK EXPERIENCE

Public Interest Research Group, Washington, DC
Environmental Advocate

Summer 1999

  • Organized volunteers and employees to conduct canvassing; canvassed neighborhoods to publicize ‘Campaign to Save the Forests’

American Education and Training, Inc., Syracuse, NY
Administrative Assistant

Nov. 1995-June 1998

  • Reported to President of International Division; conducted research for proposals and financial reports; composed correspondence; organized international corporate filing systems; planned meetings and special functions; and engaged in extensive telephone contact with clients

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Donald Liu
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
(202) 555-1212
E-mail: dliu@udc.edu

EDUCATION

University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC-DCSL)

Juris Doctor expected

May 2002

  • Teaching Assistant, Legal Writing; Law Review; Student Bar Association

Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA

June 1992

Master of Arts, Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)

  • Level I teaching certification

Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

June 1986

Bachelor of Arts in English, Minor in English as a Second Language (ESL) Instruction

  • Treasurer, Chinese Students Association; Member, Tau Beta Chi Fraternity

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

HIV/AIDS Clinic, UDC-DCSL
Student Advocate

Jan. 2001-present

Challenged social security disability rulings on the behalf of clients with HIV/AIDS; prepared wills, powers of attorney, and advanced directives for clients; arranged transfer of custody orders for parents.

National Labor Relations Board, Washington, DC
Contempt Litigation and Compliance Branch Law Clerk

Summer 2000

Assisted in successful settlement negotiation of a case; drafted subpoenas and deposition questions; researched and drafted legal memoranda on various points of labor law and NLRB internal policy for branch attorneys; attended settlement agreement negotiations; conducted factual research; shepardized and cite checked various legal documents for branch attorneys.

National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium, Washington, DC
Legal Intern

Summer 1999

Conducted legal research and analyses of civil rights issues, including statutory interpretation of federal laws and regulations; drafted comment letters to federal agencies on proposed rules, wrote memoranda, legislative alerts, press releases, and newsletter articles; tracked legislation; monitored congressional hearings and coalition meetings with national civil rights organizations.

WORK EXPERIENCE

St. John’s University, Philadelphia, PA
Adjunct Instructor

Sept. 1995-June 1999

Taught courses in English language, reading, writing, grammar, and conversation to students from various language backgrounds; taught to all proficiency levels from beginning to advanced; served on curriculum and textbook committees; wrote curricula and syllabi for courses; conducted placement and progress tests; assisted in placing students, served as academic advisor for ESL students.

English Language Institute, Harrisburg, PA
ESL Instructor

Oct. 1992 - July 1995

Provided college level instruction in English language, conversation, reading, and writing to students from Asia; prepared group and individualized lesson plans; developed and administered placement and progress tests; served on curriculum development committee; designed course syllabus and weekly lessons.

Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA
Adjunct Instructor

Sept. 1991 - May 1992

Taught English conversation class for ESL students attending the university; directed small and large group activities; developed lessons and units. Selected as Adjunct Instructor based on academic performance and success as a Teaching Assistant.

Teaching Assistant

Sept. 1990 - May 1991

Assisted in and taught classes of beginning to intermediate level ESL students; provided one-on-one tutoring; administered and graded tests; supported students in adjusting to campus life.

Center for Cultural Exchange, Philadelphia, PA
Asia Program Director

June 1987 - June 1989

Coordinated workshops and events for international students participating in Center’s programs; hosted foreign guests of honor; served as Center’s Chinese translator for programmatic meetings and correspondence; conducted tours and workshops on American culture and language.

Project Assistant

Sept. 1986 - June 1987

Assisted Deputy Director with meeting preparation, scheduling, and translation; participated in planning and implementation of cultural events; performed clerical duties.

Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Teaching Assistant

Sept. 1984 - June 1986

Assisted professor with two sections of ESL. One of two Seniors selected by Modern Language Department faculty to serve as a Teaching Assistant.

COMPUTER SKILLS

Microsoft Office, Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis, WordPerfect, Internet Research

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Thank You Letters

Thank You Letter Layout

Your Name
Address
City, State, Zip
E-mail
Phone

Date

Contact Person, Title (e.g. Esquire, Recruitment Coordinator)
Full Name of Employer
Address
City, State Zip

Dear (Name of Interviewer):

FIRST PARAGRAPH. Thank the interviewer for meeting with you. Express your enthusiasm about gaining employment in the organization.

SECOND PARAGRAPH. Reiterate your qualifications for and continuing interest in the position. Include any personal skills you forgot to mention during your interview. Emphasize a particular skill or accomplishment that would make you an asset as an employee.

CLOSING PARAGRAPH(S). Briefly thank the interviewer again for consideration. Express confidence in your ability to perform well in the organization. State that you look forward to hearing from the interviewer and give a specific date if you plan to follow up with a phone call.

Sincerely,

(Signature)

Your name (typed)

More Specific Examples

4 Evergreen Terrace
Lansing, MI 48825

September 10, 20XX

Adam Spartan
Coordinator
Appreciation Manifestation Company
6 Collingwood Drive
East Lansing, MI 48824-1113

Dear Mr. Spartan:

I want to thank you for interviewing me yesterday for the position of thank-you letter writer. I was very impressed with the description you provided of your organization, and I am very excited about the prospect of working for you.

My qualifications are well-matched with the position we discussed, and I have a real interest in this area of work. My experience specifically with thank-you letter writing and the good interpersonal skills I possess are among my strongest attributes. They would certainly enable me to make a valuable contribution to the Appreciation Manifestation Company.

Again, thank you for the interview and your consideration. I am eager to have the opportunity to work on your staff. I look forward to hearing from you. Please feel free to call me at 000-000-0000 if you have any further questions.

Sincerely,

Tanya Perfect

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7 Apple Court
Eugene, OR 97401
503-555-0303

March 10, 20XX

Mr. Archie Weatherby
Director of Marketing
California Investments, Inc.
25 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

Dear Mr. Weatherby,

Thank you for taking the time to discuss the insurance broker position at California Investments, Inc. with me. After meeting with you and observing the company's operations, I am further convinced that my background and skills coincide well with your needs.

I really appreciate that you took so much time to acquaint me with the company. It is no wonder that California Investments retains its employees for so long. I feel I could learn a great deal from you and would certainly enjoy working with you.

In addition to my qualifications and experience, I will bring excellent work habits and judgment to this position. With the countless demands on your time, I am sure that you require people who can be trusted to carry out their responsibilities with minimal supervision.

I look forward to hearing from you concerning your hiring decision. Again, thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

John Oakley

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Richard Bruce Hamilton
300 Debs Road, Apt 201
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-555-1212 Office
301-555-1234 Home
rbh@worldnet.aff.net

July 8, 20XX

Ms. Sandra L. Grasso
Human Resources Manager
Banking Technologies
Three Center Plaza, Suite 500
Philadelphia, PA 19004

Dear Ms. Grasso:

Thank you for interviewing me at Banking Technologies. I was impressed with the company and the type of banking services the corporation provides.

Your comments gave me a good understanding of the business and your expectations for the attorney you are seeking. I am confident that my background and experience in banking law and my ability to analyze statutes and regulations in detail could be useful to Banking Technologies. If you were to offer me this position, I believe that I could provide services that would meet the high standards of your corporation.

I look forward to talking again with you soon.

Very truly yours,

Richard B. Hamilton

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