Counterfeiting is a violation of the talent, craftsmanship, and creativity that have shaped Louis Vuitton's success.
The theft of intellectual property undermines the investment, expertise, and innovation that drive the company's growth.
Following its respect for creativity and protection of intellectual property, Louis Vuitton upholds a zero-tolerance policy against counterfeiting.
This position is part of the Global Intellectual Property Department, dedicated to advising and supporting Louis Vuitton on brand protection matters across the South Asia markets.
Employment Type and Profile
Must be able to commit for 6 months (January to June 2026) for a full-time internship.
The intern must be an independent individual who is detailed oriented and meticulous, highly adaptable, and flexible to accept new ideas, people, and procedures.
Open to penultimate and final year law students.
Founded in Paris in 1854, Louis Vuitton perpetuates the ambitious vision of its namesake.
From his origins as a master trunk maker, manufacturing boxes used to pack both everyday objects as well as voluminous wardrobes, Louis Vuitton and his successors introduced numerous innovations including the advent of the flat-top trunk, lightweight canvas, signature patterns, and the tumbler lock.
Today, Louis Vuitton's legacy is expressed through its rigorous spirit of innovation, the boldness of its creations and an uncompromising demand for excellence.