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Beyond Books: How a Schar School Senior Turned an Internship into a Legal Education

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The first time Erika Burkard was in a courtroom as an intern for a law firm, the presiding judge asked her to introduce herself before the session began.

A woman in a dark jacket poses in front of a sign for a law firm.
Erika Burkard鈥檚 advice for finding internships: Try everything that鈥檚 interesting. 鈥榊ou have time to investigate it. Don鈥檛 rush into it.鈥 Photo provided

鈥淚 stood up and said, 鈥楪ood morning, ma鈥檃m.鈥 And she said, 鈥業t鈥檚 鈥淵our Honor.鈥 And I was like, 鈥極h, dang it!鈥欌

Whoops! But that teachable moment is just one example of the myriad details the  senior in the  absorbed during an internship that not only supplemented her college education but confirmed that the practice of law was indeed her calling.

鈥淚 learned a lot of these really rigid things that you wouldn鈥檛 ordinarily recognize that I鈥檝e been exposed to from interning,鈥 the 黑料社  student said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a really valuable experience. I鈥檝e seen a lot of interesting litigation, and the fact that I鈥檓 allowed into these closed courtrooms has been an invaluable advantage.鈥

Finding an internship at a law firm 鈥渋s really tricky,鈥 she said. 鈥淎 lot of the time you need certain qualifications, or you need to know someone who knows someone. And they鈥檙e normally looking for law students.鈥

With the encouragement of Assistant Professor Phillip Mink, who directs the Schar School鈥檚  program, Burkard did what she calls 鈥渢he most old-fashioned version of finding experience you possibly can鈥: the cold call. She didn鈥檛 call just one or two law firms in the Richmond, Virginia, area where she lives but 鈥渞oughly 30 to 40. I don鈥檛 mind endurance.鈥

Finally, she called Cravens & Noll, a well-established personal injury and family law firm with offices convenient to her home. After an interview, she landed a paid summer internship.

That was last summer, 2024. She returned to the firm during the winter break and again this summer, with plans to return in December during the 2025 winter break. 

鈥淗er internship with a superb law firm is a crucial component of her education as it combines hands-on experience with a law practice and the challenging intellectual work she has done as an undergraduate,鈥 said Mink. 鈥淲ith backgrounds in both sectors, she is well-positioned for success in law school and the practice of law. I look forward to following her progress in both.鈥

She has many strengths, Mink added, 鈥渂ut I will never forget her core philosophy of improving her work, constantly experimenting with new ways to approach a problem.鈥

Burkard鈥檚 internship contributes to her  minor in countless ways. During her time at Craven & Noll, she has assisted attorneys, paralegals, and clients by drafting court communications, estate documents, divorce filings, and even assisting in a memorable wrongful death suit involving a nursing home. 

She has sat in on litigation, trials, and hearings and provided real-time assistance to counsel. And she鈥檚 travelled to nearly every court in Virginia, speaking with judges, clerks, incarcerated clients, the Commonwealth Attorney, and others.

鈥淚 fell in love with even the mundane procedural things that need to be done at law firms, because all of it contributes to a much larger picture,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ven if it鈥檚 just taking a client鈥檚 phone call.鈥

In addition to her studies and internship, Burkard is executive administrator of the campus  chapter, which raises funds for the study of women鈥檚 heart health. Among other duties, she writes memos at meetings, something she knows a bit about.

鈥淚t鈥檚 funny how my job at a law firm goes straight into my sorority stuff,鈥 she said.

While the process of landing an internship required dogged persistence, Burkard knows her efforts paid off. She advises incoming students, her advice is to 鈥済o on  and take advantage of the activities, meetings, speakers, because that鈥檚 how I narrowed down what I was most interested in. I had thrown around the idea of pre-law, but it wasn鈥檛 until I had gone to a pre-law meeting at the Schar School that I realized this is something I want to do. And you have time to investigate it. Don鈥檛 rush into it.鈥