Global exposure. Local immersion. Real legal work.
Lawgistics places Australian law students inside a Kuala Lumpur's law firm doing real work, on real matters, alongside lawyers who appear in Malaysia's highest courts. Four to nine weeks. Built for Australian law schools.
Law schools teach the theory;
The profession demands experience.
Lawgistics bridges that gap by offering immersive legal internships that are locally grounded, globally connected and career-shaping.
Why We Exist.
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Every host firm is contracted to give interns work that goes on a file. Such as drafting, research memos, court attendances with counsel, client meetings.
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Our program is structured around WIL accreditation and New Colombo Plan Mobility funding, your university can integrate it as a credit-bearing elective and apply for NCP grant support on your behalf.
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Every intern gets access to 24/7 assistance in KL and Australia, a mid-placement review with their supervising lawyer and a written debrief at program close.
What makes our Internship unique?
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"The internship genuinely expanded my interests and gave me space to explore them meaningfully."
- Anna Nguyen
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"They took the time to understand what I was interested in and helped me grow from there."
- Sam Woolcock
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"The experience was challenging in the best way and the support from the firm made all the difference."
- Liv Scacco
This program is for you if:
You're in your pre-penultimate, penultimate or final year of an Australian law degree
You want legal experience
You're applying for New Colombo Plan funding and need a vetted placement partner
You want a CV item that signals you can work outside Australia's legal culture
You're curious about practising in a multilingual common-law jurisdiction
University Partnerships
Lawgistics works directly with Australian law schools to integrate the program into Work Integrated Learning (WIL) frameworks, support New Colombo Plan Mobility grant applications and deliver a turnkey credit-bearing placement pathway.
Are you a WIL coordinator or careers team? → Get in touch