Project Analysts

Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. celebrates a tradition of excellence as one of the largest and most sophisticated full-service law firms in the region. Through the Project Analyst Program, Mintz Levin offers recent college graduates the opportunity to engage in challenging and interesting work in its fast-paced environment. During their two-year tenure, Analysts gain practical experience and valuable exposure to law and business by working alongside Mintz Levin's attorneys and senior professionals.

The Project Analyst Program was founded in 1989 with a class of five Analysts in the Boston office. In response to the rapidly changing and increasingly competitive nature of the legal market, the Program has expanded to include 11 Analysts and covers over ten practice areas. Analysts are currently staffed in the Boston, Washington, D.C. and New York offices of Mintz Levin.

At Mintz Levin, Project Analysts can expect to utilize a broad range of skills to meet the needs of the firm and its clients. Under the guidance of attorneys and senior professionals, Analysts research legal and factual issues, review and analyze documents, organize data, draft reports and produce computer presentations. Analysts also conduct financial analyses, track regulatory activity and monitor industry trends. They create and maintain databases to facilitate communication between Mintz Levin and the business community, non-profit organizations, health care providers and federal, state and local government officials.

The Project Analyst Program opens up a world of opportunities to its graduates. Upon completing the Program, Analysts have pursued graduate studies in law, education, public policy, English, business and medicine, as well as employment opportunities in journalism, consulting and public relations, among others.

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