Sentences with phrase «as judicial law clerk»

After law school, Mr. Maher served as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Louis A. Becker of the Circuit Court for Howard County.
As an attorney, Terri served as Judicial Law Clerk for Judge Daugherty and Judge Randall of the Jackson County Circuit Court and was a prosecutor for the Kansas City Prosecutor's Office responsible for plea negotiations and courtroom trials.
Upon graduation, Larry received an appointment as a judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Norman Berman, Judge, Colorado Court of Appeals.
Prior to practicing law, Erin served as a judicial law clerk with the Honorable Charles E. Villanueva, J.A.D., Civil Part, Morris County and the Honorable John J. Harper, J.S.C., Criminal Part, Morris County.
Prior to joining EMI, Alex worked as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Judge Bruce A. Peterson, researching law and drafting court orders and memoranda.
After earning her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia (during which time she received the Prize in Conflicts Law for academic achievement in private international law), Andrea worked as a Judicial Law Clerk for the British Columbia Supreme Court, and became a lawyer in 2004.
Prior to joining Foley Hoag, Jenevieve served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Margot Botsford of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
For students interested in working as a judicial law clerk after graduation, please contact the Karen Warren, Director of Judicial Clerkships, at [email protected] or (305) 284-2668
Later he served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. James L. Dennis of the U.S. Fifth Circuit.
Aaron served as a judicial law clerk between 2007 and 2010 in the Eastern District of New York to the Honorable Ramon E. Reyes, Jr. and the Honorable Arlene R. Lindsay.
Many former law clerks find the prestige and experience associated with service as a judicial law clerk broadens their future employment opportunities.
She then served as a judicial law clerk at the British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver before articling and practicing as a civil litigator at Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP in Vancouver, BC.
Before entering private practice, John served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Sidney A. Fitzwater, who at the time was the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Following law school graduation he served as Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable U.W. Clemon, United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
After graduating from law school, Mr. Press served as a judicial law clerk for Judge Jaime Pieras Jr. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.
He began his legal career as a judicial law clerk to Judge Maurice Louik in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Civil Division, doing civil jury and nonjury trial work and general practice, including divorce work in the Family Divisions and Domestic Relations sections of Western Pennsylvania.
Mr. Gilson began his legal career as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable J. Thomas Greene and later for the Honorable Dee Benson of the United States District Court for the District of Utah.
Prior to joining Rosen Hagood, Elizabeth served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable R. Lawton McIntosh, Tenth Judicial Circuit.
After receiving his law degree from Cumberland School of Law, Mark served two years as judicial law clerk to United States Bankruptcy Judge L. Chandler Watson.
Before beginning practice, Brian served as a judicial law clerk for Chief Justice Barbara Durham of the Washington State Supreme Court.
Before joining the firm, Mr. Gowdown served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Margaret B. Seymour, United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.
She served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable John R. Gibson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit before entering private practice.
Following graduation, Brett worked as judicial law clerk for the Honorable William Ray Price, Jr. of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Prior to entering private practice, Bill served as a judicial law clerk to John V. Corrigan of the Eighth District Court of Appeals from 1976 to 1978.
He served as a judicial law clerk for the regional senior justice in the southwest region and has been an associate and partner with Bartlet & Richardes LLP since 1996.
Prior to joining ADLI Law Group, Ms. Nsien served as a judicial law clerk for family law judges, Hon. Christine Byrd, Hon. Bruce Iwasaki, Hon. Patrick Cathcart and Hon. Marc Gross, of Los Angeles Superior Court, where she managed four law and motion calendars providing legal research and writing support to her judicial officers.
Before coming to Levin Papantonio, Mr. Cash served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. U.S. Chief District Judge M. Casey Rodgers in the Northern District of Florida.
Prior to starting her graduate work, Amy received her J.D. from the University of Toronto Law School, served as a judicial law clerk at the Court of Appeal for Ontario and practiced at a Toronto litigation boutique.
Then I worked as a judicial law clerk for 3 and a half years.
Prior to joining Brooks Kushman, Chanille served as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Victoria A. Roberts of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Following law school and a brief stint as a judicial law clerk with the Arkansas Court of Appeals, Noah traveled to Australia where he worked towards (and obtained) a Master's degree with an emphasis in International Commercial Law and ADR from the University of Melbourne.
He previously served as a judicial law clerk for U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Before joining Collins & Lacy, Will served as a judicial law clerk for a South Carolina Circuit Judge.
Prior to joining Krevolin & Horst, Brittany served as a judicial law clerk for Chief Judge Brian A. Jackson, in the United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana, and for Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby, in the United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana.
Prior to joining the Firm, Janelle served as a judicial law clerk for Honorable Judge William Hughes, Hamilton County Superior Court in Indiana where she performed legal research in the preparation of memoranda, opinions, or orders for Judge Hughes concerning various cases before him.
Prior to that experience, Ms. Boucher served as a judicial law clerk to the judges of the Connecticut Superior Court.
Prior to this, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Richard Newman sitting on the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.
Following his graduation from law school, Bernard served as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Cheryl A. McCally, Associate Judge in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Maryland.
Non-Qualifying Employment Graduates employed in private practice either by a law firm or a corporation, self - employed, or as a judicial law clerk at the federal or state level are not eligible to apply.
Following law school, Duane served as a judicial law clerk at the Missouri Court of Appeals and as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Missouri.
Many have served as judicial law clerks.

Not exact matches

Schneiderman served as a judicial clerk for two years within the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and subsequently joined the international law firm Kirkpatrick and Lockhart LLP (now known as K&L Gates), where he became partner.
Rick's other experiences include serving as a law clerk to Judge Chet Durda — MN 4th Judicial District, and editing the book, «Neither Madmen Nor Messiahs — A prescription for U.S. defense policies» by Senator Dave Durenberger.
They have been invited to work in international law firms, NGOs and government agencies besides being given an opportunity to work as judicial clerks with the Supreme Court of Hawaii.
# 1 - many of the arguments derived from the language in certain ethical rules could just as easily be leveled against judges who have clerks write their judicial opinions and senior partners who have junior associates write their briefs or law journal articles.
As its title indicates, this is a text for students who are either judicial externs or will be judicial law clerks upon graduation.
This approximately forty - year - old symposium, focuses on the institution of judicial clerkships and has as its audience law students who plan to be judicial law clerks and the judges who employ them.
It touts as effective in handling the ever - increasing caseload the use of extra judicial law clerks in a central unit to research and screen appeals before the oral arguments.
Immediately upon graduating law school, Amanda served as a judicial clerk with the Colorado Court of Appeals, an experience that helped her develop a strong analytic skill set.
The state and federal judiciary have organizations that specialize in training judges, such as the ABA's Appellate Judges Conference8 and the Federal Judicial Center.9 Both of these organizations provide seminars in judicial opinion writing and have published helpful references.10 The interest in judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of thesJudicial Center.9 Both of these organizations provide seminars in judicial opinion writing and have published helpful references.10 The interest in judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of thesjudicial opinion writing and have published helpful references.10 The interest in judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of thesjudicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of these three.
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