Like many private law firms, the Los Angeles County Counsel has allowed law students to do their internships remotely because of the coronavirus.
Although a virtual internship at the county was not what UC Irvine second-year law student Victoria Cendejas planned this summer, she doesn't feel she has missed out on anything.
"We haven't had any difficulties whatsoever at all," Cendejas said. "The att...
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