The one week Google EMEA Legal Summer Institute 2026 is now accepting applications . The paid summer program offers a unique opportunity for law school students. They will get a chance to work in a top global technology company and gain practical experience. The one-week summer program at Google is offered both in person and remotely depending on the location.
During the Google internship 2026, students will attend presentations and workshops on career development. On top of this, LSI (legal summer institute) students will get an opportunity to become part of an optional mentoring program for six months. During this scheme, they will be supervised by a Google lawyer or a legal professional. By attending the summer program, students will get to know about various career opportunities within the field of law.
To ensure that students have a rich and valuable learning experience, the program includes interactive workshops. Hosted by Google, the summer program will take place for one week from 7-11 September, 2026, across Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Other than this week, students will work with one of Google’s partner law firms at different locations in EMEA. If you are interested in the field of law, and want to gain experience in world class organisation, you should definitely consider applying to this incredible opportunity.
Google EMEA Legal Summer Institute 2026 | Paid Summer Program:
- Host Countries: Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)
- Host Organisation: Google
- Program Location: Throughout EMEA
- Program Duration: 7-11 September
Benefits of Google EMEA Legal Summer Institute 2026:
- It is a paid summer program.
- Students will get a chance to work in one of the world’s top organization Google.
- Students will get practical experience in the field of law.
- Opportunity to meet top legal professionals and work at Google’s partner law firm.
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Eligibility Criteria for Google EMEA Legal Summer Institute 2026:
- Applicants must have work authorization in the country of internship.
- Applicants should be current law students or recent law graduates.
- Students should have interest to pursue legal profession in future.
- Candidates should have excellent academic record.
- Applicants must have English language proficiency.
- Students must also be proficient in a local language of the country applying to.
- Locations include: Austria (Vienna), Belgium (Brussels), Egypt (Cairo), Estonia (Tallinn), France (Paris), Germany (Hamburg), Great Britain/United Kingdom (London), Ireland (Dublin), Israel (Tel Aviv), Italy (Milan), Kenya (Nairobi), Latvia (Riga), Lithuania (Vilnius), Netherlands (Amsterdam), Poland (Warsaw), Portugal (Lisbon), Romania (Bucharest), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Spain (Madrid), Sweden (Stockholm), Switzerland (Zurich), Türkiye (Istanbul), and United Arab Emirates (Dubai).
How to apply for Google EMEA Legal Summer Institute 2026?
- Applicants from Egypt, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye, and the United Arab Emirates have to apply through online application form available on official website.
- Fill out your personal information and contact details.
- Provide all other information asked in the form.
- Upload the required documents.
- Review and then submit your form.
The application process of the following countries is managed by the listed partner law firms:
- Austria (Law firm: Baker Mckenzie);
- Belgium (Law firm: Altius);
- Estonia (Law firm: Sorainen);
- France (Law firms: Osborne Clarke; Baker McKenzie; Momentum Avocats; Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer);
- Ireland (Law firm: A&L Goodbody);
- Israel (Law firm: S. Horowitz & Co.);
- Kenya (Law firm: Bowmans Coulson Harney LLP);
- Latvia (Law firm: Sorainen);
- Lithuania (Law firm: Sorainen);
- Portugal (Law firm: CCA Law);
- Switzerland (Law firm: Homburger; Kasser Schlosser).
Documents required for Google EMEA Legal Summer Institute 2026:
- CV.
- Any other relevant supporting documents.
Program Deadline:
- The last date to apply is 17 May, 2026.





