Interns, while treated well, are not seen as future employees and very little efforts are made to employ them after graduation (for undergraduates) or the bar exam (for law students). Pay is not competitive ($18.50 for legal interns. $13 for regular interns) for similar jobs and is incongruous with the GPA requirements they demand, particularly when there is no job at the end.
Work can on occasion be administrative minutiae because of the sheer volume of matters the legal department has to deal with, but I suppose this is a fact of life. Can sometimes feel very 'corporatey' and hierarchical despite the positive culture.