(1) Without the introduction of acquaintances and the letter of introduction from the school, it is difficult to go to the court for internship.
(2) Internship in a law firm is relatively easy: as long as you don't need salary and know some legal knowledge, law firms (especially some small and medium-sized law firms) are willing to accept it. If you have acquaintances or you do a good job, you may be given some remuneration, but not too much. A few hundred dollars is high.
(3) This kind of internship is best not to be too far away from home. You can go directly to the law firm in Mentougou District and ask yourself. There are many law firms near the court.
2. "Contact phone number, internship time (length), what to do and other details, as well as details I didn't expect." :
(1) You'd better go directly by yourself: it's not good to have a phone. People have to look at your people and ask what you know, right? Go by yourself and give yourself a little courage.
(2) The internship time shall not exceed your holiday: the specific time shall be negotiated by you and the law firm.
(3) what to do? You have to listen to others: at first, you can only type and copy, but you have to "write case analysis, write an indictment, modify the contract, hold a court session with a lawyer, participate in case discussion, etc." You won't be allowed to do it until people know you and think your legal knowledge can be tried.
3. "Is there a charge for the internship?" Law firms generally don't charge internship fees (some places do, but rarely). If you do well, you may be given some "expenses": labor costs.
Since I am studying law, I have to step out of this step sooner or later. I want to learn to face all kinds of people directly by myself. In the winter vacation, I will go out and ask myself.