Brand Protection Legal Intern
Chanel — Paris: Brand Protection Legal Intern (internship) supporting IP enforcement, anti‑counterfeiting and trademark monitoring.
Overview
Chanel is an independent, family‑owned French maison renowned for haute couture, ready‑to‑wear, accessories and beauty. As an employer, Chanel combines a deep respect for craftsmanship and creativity with rigorous legal and commercial governance across a global footprint, offering a discreet, high‑standards workplace that supports professional development within the luxury sector.
Role & Responsibilities
- Support the Brand Protection team in daily enforcement activities: monitoring marketplaces, social media and distribution channels for infringements and counterfeit goods.
- Prepare watch reports, infringement analyses and evidence bundles to support takedowns, customs seizures and legal actions.
- Draft standard cease‑and‑desist letters, take‑down requests and correspondence under supervision.
- Coordinate with external counsel, platform contacts and enforcement partners (customs, law enforcement, anti‑counterfeiting agencies).
- Assist with trademark and domain name watch processes and maintenance of IP records and databases.
- Contribute to internal trainings, presentations and cross‑functional briefings on IP risks and enforcement priorities.
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a law programme (LL.B/LL.M/Master 1–2) with a specialisation or strong interest in intellectual property, trademark or commercial law.
- Strong analytical and drafting skills; meticulous attention to detail when preparing evidentiary documentation.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a demanding, deadline‑driven environment while maintaining discretion and confidentiality.
- Professional fluency in French and strong working knowledge of English preferred.
- Prior internship experience in IP, litigation, in‑house legal teams or with law firms is an advantage.
Skills
Experience
Enrolment in an accredited law programme with interest in IP law; previous internships or project work in intellectual property, anti‑counterfeiting or related legal functions are advantageous but not mandatory.
Education
Currently pursuing a university law degree (Master’s level preferred) with coursework or modules in intellectual property, trademark or commercial law.
Culture
Chanel cultivates a culture of excellence, discretion and meticulous workmanship, where legal teams operate closely with creative and commercial functions to protect brand value worldwide. The workplace favours collaborative problem‑solving, professional development and respect for heritage while engaging in fast‑paced, cross‑border enforcement work.