Days after the bar, I
would like to share this throwback article published in MSU Law Gazette, as
written by law student Najieva S. Ibrahim.
Sukran, MSU Law Gazette!
Sukran, MSU Law Gazette!
His OSG Experience: A Wonderful Legacy*
by:
Najieva S. Ibrahim
For some reason,
experience is viewed in different ways. But for someone I know, knowledge is
gained from experience. He is JR Lopez Gonzales. He is just like any other
typical and dedicated law student who happens to be a good speaker, blogger,
writer and above all a role model.
The 2013 OSG Interns with Associate Solicitor Karl Miranda and SC Justice Roberto Abad at the Supreme Court of the Philippines |
He was the first Mindanaoan law student who got accepted in the summer
internship program in one of the prestigious offices in the country, the Office
of the Solicitor General.
The OSG Summer Internship
Program which took place last year is a structured seven (7) week program
designed primarily to provide unparalleled legal training to qualified third
and fourth year law students. This is a brainchild program of Justice Karl
Miranda, an Associate Solicitor General, which started in 2008. The OSG is
located in Makati City, and is composed of various justices divided in
different divisions.
As an intern, he had to wake up early in the morning for office work which starts at 8 AM and ends at five. Every intern is assigned to different divisions and number of interns depends upon the number of solicitor-lawyers. He, in particular, was designated in the division of Sedfrey A. OrdoƱez, the largest OSG division. In SAO, there were 8 interns from various law schools, assigned for over 13 state solicitors. His fellow SAO interns are from UP, Ateneo, San Beda, San Carlos, UST, and San Jose Recolletos. Despite the diversity of backgrounds, the interns got to learn from each other’s distinct legal experiences.
With the SAO Interns. |
JR considers his experience
as life-changing. He also encourages other Mindanaoan law students to
participate and apply for the internship which takes place every summer time,
annually. The interns’ activities include the review of cases, drafting of
pleadings, attending court hearings, participation to lectures, as well as
visits to various legal institutions.
With the then-Solgen Francis Jardeleza. |
Regarding pressures, he considers
it as normal. In order to survive, he said that one has to have a good outlook.
Having in mind that he represents MSU, he has to do well despite the standards
included with the job – which meant even having to revise a submitted pleading five
times!
But above all, as he
related, was his deeper appreciation of what “public service” meant. He
concludes that his experience has been one-of-a-kind, having the great
privilege of interacting with solicitors and what it meant to work for the
betterment of the Filipino people.
*Ibrahim, Najieva S. (20014,
April 4) His OSG Experience: A Wonderful Legacy. MSU Law Gazette, p. 8.
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