(Some of these graduates are temporarily employed
as judicial clerks, and, in those cases where the clerkships were with federal courts or state supreme courts, I have treated this as equivalent to permanent full - time legal employment.
At King & Spalding, we value the training, experience and insight lawyers gain while working
as judicial clerks because former clerks bring invaluable, real - world experience to our clients and the firm.
The majority of members in our group have served
as judicial clerks in federal and state courts.
More, nearly 70 percent of our incoming attorneys have served
as judicial clerks for federal judges, which provides key insights into arguments that resonate with t rial and appellate judges.
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.
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.
He also served
as judicial clerk for the Honorable Maureen McKenna Goldberg, Justice of the RI Supreme Court.
Prior to joining USDOT, Donna served
as a judicial clerk in the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Maryland.
«When hearing cases
as a judicial clerk, I often found myself leaning towards the father's side,» Kelly said, when describing what inspired her specialty.
Prior to joining Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, he served
as a Judicial Clerk to the Hon. Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., Federal District Court for the District of South Carolina where he prepared briefs and memoranda in preparation for judicial determination, provided research assistance, and drafted opinions and orders on a wide array of legal issues.
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.
Before joining KoonsFuller in their Dallas office, Mr. Jones first served
as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Craig Smith in the 192nd Judicial District Court, Dallas, where he gained invaluable civil litigation experience and essential familiarity with the courtroom.
He served
as a judicial clerk in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Utah for three years before joining a national firm for 22 years.
Lalit has also had a unique opportunity to work with judges
as a judicial clerk during a semester of law school.
Ms. Parrish also served
as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Charles A. Pannell Jr. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Following his clerkship with Judge Gallipoli, John worked
as a judicial clerk for a Presiding Judge in the Appellate Division Honorable Sylvia B. Pressler, P.J.A.D. Judge Pressler annotated the New Jersey Court Rules and is fondly remembered for many of her landmark and well reasoned decisions throughout her judicial career.
He also previously served
as Judicial Clerk for the Honorable A. David Mazzone of the United States District Court in Massachusetts.
She is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School and served
as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Richard D. Cudahy of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
Her résumé is also complemented by some public sector experience, which saw her serving
as a judicial clerk and legal researcher at the South African Constitutional Court for a year - and - a-half.
From 1996 - 97, he served
as a judicial clerk with the Hon. Emilio M. Garza on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
During the course of the year, students may be asked to act
as a judicial clerk, a prosecuting attorney, counsel to a corporation, or another type of attorney.
After law school, Jenn served
as Judicial Clerk to the Honorable Bernadette N. De Castro.
He also interned
as a judicial clerk for the Will County Courthouse and continues to mentor interns that are involved in the Will County Law Student Externship program.
Craig started his legal career with the Federal Government, as he served, during law school, as a law clerk in the U.S. Department of Justice, and then after graduation,
as a judicial clerk for Judge Lawrence E. Gray of the U.S. Department of Labor.
Prior to that, he served
as a judicial clerk to the Hon. John D. Butzner, Jr., Senior Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Tom served
as a Judicial Clerk to the Honorable Graham T. Ross, P.J.F.P., Superior Court of New Jersey, Somerset County.
Before joining the Firm, he served
as a judicial clerk for two years to Nebraska Supreme Court Justice William Connolly.
After four years of working
as a judicial clerk and an associate at a small law firm, he decided it was time to hang his own shingle.
Before entering private practice, Jan served
as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Edward D. Robertson, Jr., former Chief Judge of the Missouri Supreme Court.
After attending Stanford, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and Yale Law School, Justice Liu served
as a judicial clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
During the time that I have spent working
as a judicial clerk, I have gained valuable experience in conducting litigation and investigation which I would like to work in this capacity as part of a lateral move in this regard.
Not exact matches
Tim Idoni, who
as Westchester County
Clerk is the highest ranking Democratic elected official in the county and who was Mayor of New Rochelle at the time Davidson was promoted
as a
judicial candidate and thus de facto heads of the Democratic Party of New Rochelle.
She worked in the U.S. Senate,
clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and has advocated for conservative judges for the group now known
as the
Judicial Crisis Network.
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.
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.
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.
Normally, seeing the jury summons from the county
clerk's office causes one of two reactions: a groan that comes from knowing jury duty is a hassle and disruption in an already overbooked life; resolute acceptance tinged with civic pride because you will be serving
as a part of a fair and just
judicial system.
# 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.
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.
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 thes
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 thes
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 thes
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 these three.
«A Deep Bench»: Today in The New York Times, Senior U.S. District Judge Ann Aldrich (N.D. Ohio), along with her
judicial law
clerks, Alex Frondorf and Richard J. Hawkins, have an op - ed that begins, «To succeed Justice David Souter on the Supreme Court, President Obama should select a nominee with experience that no other sitting justice has — service
as a trial judge on a federal district court.»
Before joining Roper Greyell, Mike was a
judicial law
clerk to the Supreme Court of British Columbia and practiced
as an employment and labour associate at an international law firm in Vancouver.
Many have served
as judicial law
clerks.
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.
Prior to that experience, Ms. Boucher served
as a
judicial law
clerk to the judges of the Connecticut Superior Court.
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.
While a law student at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor degree with a concentration in General Litigation, Reuven was privileged to serve
as a student
Judicial Law
Clerk at the Supreme Court, Bronx County, and
as an intern at the Departmental Disciplinary Committee for the First
Judicial Department.