Development Intern, Business & Legal Affairs

Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Development Intern, Business & Legal Affairs


Requisition ID: 1142

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Salary Range:$18.00 To $18.00 Annually

 

 

Paid Intern, Blumhouse – Business & Legal Affairs 

Overview: Blumhouse is seeking interns to support our Business & Legal Affairs department for Fall 2025 from September 2nd - December 19th. You will have the exciting opportunity to gain familiarity and learn the daily workflow of in-house counsel, providing production business affairs with various legal support duties set forth below. In this role you will be exposed to the day-to-day responsibilities of a busy business and legal affairs department, and gain valuable experience in how to effectively communicate cross-departmentally and maintain both internal and external relationships.

 

Compensation: $18/hour (part time) and school credit available 

Qualifications:

• LA-based. 

• Internships are available to students who will be enrolled in a JD/LLM program in Summer 2025. 

• You must be available to intern part-time 15 to 20 hours per week from Sept 2, 2025 to Dec 19, 2025. 

• Internship will be in person in the Koreatown office with some hybrid work from home days needed. 

• Prefer in-house entertainment business/legal affairs or entertainment law firm experience, with a desire to work in film & television production, but not required.

• Ability to work collaboratively on cross-functional teams.

 

Responsibilities:

• Learning business practices and identifying legal issues relevant to entertainment law, including IP ownership, entertainment litigation, union/guild requirements, and employment concerns;

 • Researching and analyzing IP issues connected with ownership of rights and chain of title, including copyright, trademark, rights of publicity, privacy, and AI issues;

 • Assisting and supporting film production business affairs in preparing and submitting legal deliverables to distributors, such as credit statement obligations, paid ads requirements, publicity service obligations, and so forth;

 • Analyzing, negotiating, structuring and drafting day-to-day production legal paperwork, including certificates of engagement, waivers and releases, contract deal summaries, and talent agreements;

• Supporting a wide variety of entertainment-related legal matters in connection with the development, production, and distribution of the company’s film slate.