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Why complete our Virtual Learning Program
A risk-free way to experience work on the job with us at White & Case. Practice your skills with example tasks and build your confidence to ace your applications.Working at White & Case will launch, accelerate and build your career, opening doors and relationships around the world.
Our virtual program allows students to gain first-hand insight into life as a White & Case lawyer and experience the realities of cross-border law.
This program is:
- Open access and free for any college or law student
- No application required and can be accessed online from anywhere in the world
- Self-paced with no deadlines - takes 5 to 6 hours to complete
No prior legal knowledge or work experience is required to participate in this course, and your work will not be used for assessment purposes.
Advance your skills and knowledge
As a White & Case lawyer, you’ll work on fast-paced, cutting-edge matters from the start of your career for some of the largest global companies. This program offers you the opportunity to gain valuable experience during your studies and a way to differentiate yourself during the application process.
If you’re globally minded and ambitious, join our program today.
How it works

Introduction from White & Case
Hear Jack Pace, Partner at White & Case at White & Case, introduce the program.Explore Our Job SimsTasks in this program
- Analyze material project agreements, specifically the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Agreement.
- Identify and articulate risks associated with contract clauses, such as termination for convenience.
- Compose a short paragraph for a bankability report addressing specific risks in a project agreement.
- Review the EPC Agreement of CopperCo, focusing on the Termination for Convenience clause.
- Draft a concise paragraph for a bankability report highlighting potential risks and concerns related to the identified clause.
- Apply critical thinking skills to assess the implications of contractual terms on the Consortium's financing decision and communicate findings effectively.