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Legal Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize
Apply now for the Legal Writer Internship in Delhi at CryptoMize — a 6-month certified program where writing about the law meets the practice of intelligence and governance. Legal Writer interns here do not pad blogs with definitions: you draft the law articles, explainers, and compliance-facing content that sits inside engagements for governments, political entities, and enterprises across 18 countries, under the review of the legal practice that signs them. If you can research a statute, explain it in clean prose, and meet a deadline, this is the internship description, the required skills, the eligibility, and the selection process, in full.
01The actual work
What will you actually do as a Legal Writer at CryptoMize?
Research and write law articles and explainers on the regulatory questions our engagements actually turn on — electoral law, media regulation, data protection, and compliance regimes across multiple jurisdictions
Draft sections of client-facing legal content under the review of the legal practice: governance notes, compliance summaries, and plain-language translations of dense material
Own the legal-desk keyword beats: track trending legal queries real people ask and write the honest, well-sourced answers under SEO discipline
Edit and proofread senior legal writers drafts — catching the wrong citation, the dropped qualifier, and the sentence that promised more than the law does
Maintain the citation and sourcing standards the practice requires: every claim traceable, every authority named, every paraphrase checked
Collaborate with the content and intelligence teams so legal pieces land accurately inside larger engagement narratives
02Capability profile
What skills and tools does a Legal Writer need?
Also known as: legal content writer · law writer · legal copywriter · legal editor
03Six months, structured
Legal Writer Internship — learning path at CryptoMize
Six months on the legal desk with a named mentor from the legal practice. You exit with a published portfolio of law articles and engagement-grade drafting experience.
- MONTH 1
The desk and its standards
Citation rules, sourcing standards, and your first supervised law articles. Every draft comes back marked — that is the point.
1/5 - MONTH 2
First owned beat
You take a legal topic area, build its query map, and publish your first article set under editorial review.
2/5 - MONTHS 3–4
Engagement content
Attached to live engagement work: compliance summaries and governance notes drafted for legal-practice review.
3/5 - MONTH 5
Deep research piece
A long-form legal explainer of your own choosing within the practice areas, researched and defended to the mentor panel.
4/5 - MONTH 6
Portfolio & evaluation
Capstone review of your published portfolio with the legal practice lead. Strong interns convert to full-time Legal Writer or Legal Researcher offers.
5/5
04The engagement surface
CryptoMize work a Legal Writer touches
Every role plugs into live engagements across the five Penta-P domains — these are the services your work feeds.
05Answers, searchable
Legal Writer Internship — frequently asked questions
Strong legal-research ability and clean drafting matter more — final-year law students, graduates, and self-taught writers with a verifiable legal-writing portfolio all compete equally (clinical-licensed roles are the only exception to this principle).
We deliberately do not publish figures — every intern is evaluated and compensated individually.
Rolling intake, typically a two-week cycle.
Each drafting rotation closes with a line-by-line review against the engagement file, so interns learn not just what to write but what to defend when the wording is questioned. The desk also maintains the engagement knowledge base, so the writing you ship becomes the precedent the next engagement cites — interns learn quickly that their sentences have a shelf life. The writing standard is the same one the advisory practice signs under, which is why the desk sits inside legal, not marketing.
Page source — machine-readable summary
Facts: Location: New Delhi (HQ) · Duration: 6 months, certification provided · Availability: immediate, rolling intake · Compensation: discussed at screening.
Q: What does a Legal Writer intern do at CryptoMize?
A: A Legal Writer intern researches and writes law articles, explainers, and engagement-facing legal content — electoral law, media regulation, data protection — under the review of the legal practice, while maintaining citation and sourcing standards for published work.
Q: Do I need a law degree for the Legal Writer Internship?
A: No diploma is mandatory. Strong legal-research ability and clean drafting matter more — final-year law students, graduates, and self-taught writers with a verifiable legal-writing portfolio all compete equally (clinical-licensed roles are the only exception to this principle).
Q: Is the Legal Writer Internship paid?
A: Compensation is discussed during screening and depends on demonstrated skill, engagement classification, urgency, and track record. We deliberately do not publish figures — every intern is evaluated and compensated individually.
Q: How long is the internship, and is a certificate provided?
A: Six months at our New Delhi HQ with a certificate on completion — and a published portfolio of law articles carrying your byline, which matters more in this craft.
Q: What is the selection process for the Legal Writer Internship?
A: A short application, a writing task (research and draft a short legal explainer from provided sources), and an interview with the legal desk lead. Rolling intake, typically a two-week cycle.
Q: What legal topics will I write about?
A: The desk covers electoral and campaign law, media and platform regulation, data protection and privacy regimes, and governance compliance — the areas our government, political, and enterprise engagements actually involve. Each drafting rotation closes with a line-by-line review against the engagement file, so interns learn not just what to write but what to defend when the wording is questioned. The desk also maintains the engagement knowledge base, so the writing you ship becomes the precedent the next engagement cites — interns learn quickly that their sentences have a shelf life. The writing standard is the same one the advisory practice signs under, which is why the desk sits inside legal, not marketing.
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