We are Sila—a next generation battery materials company dedicated to accelerating energy transformation for a more sustainable future.
Our next-gen anode material is the first significant chemistry improvement to lithium-ion batteries to reach the market in 30 years. Our silicon anode material is a simple drop-in replacement to graphite and significantly boosts the energy density of lithium-ion batteries without compromising performance.
Today, Sila science powers innovative consumer electronics. Tomorrow, it will fuel our EV future and the electrification of everything.
We work directly with leading consumer electronics and automotive OEMs to help accelerate product roadmaps, and partners with battery manufacturers commercial cell production. Our partners include BMW, Daimler, and ATL.
Sila Nano works directly with leading consumer electronics and automotive OEMs to help accelerate product roadmaps, and partners with battery manufacturers commercial cell production.
Sila Nano’s first products significantly increase the energy density of state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries. Our materials are manufacturable economically at scale and are drop-in replacements to existing battery manufacturing processes.
Who You Are
As an Intern on the Legal team, you will help us implement projects designed to improve the operations and effectiveness of our intellectual property and commercial teams. You are interested in working in an in-house corporate legal department, and will own comprehensive, value-add projects focused on intellectual property and related commercial transactions.
Responsibilities & Duties
- Conduct legal research, draft memoranda, and make presentations to the legal team and other stakeholders on a variety of legal topics
- Review and summarize select legal contracts for various business owners and department projects
- Create training materials for our internal knowledge center
- Assist with other special projects and initiatives
Knowledge & Skill Requirements
- Current law school student or new graduate (2022)
- Undergraduate degree in a STEM field is a plus
- Strong course work in intellectual property law and contract law
- Excellent legal writing, legal research, and problem-solving skills
- Strong organizational skills and high level of attention to detail
- A collaborative style with exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work with little or no supervision