Sentences with phrase «hired as a law clerk»

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In addition to those full - time lawyers, the city corporation counsel this month hired Meghan Ryan, the 26 - year - old daughter of Miner's chief of staff, Bill Ryan, to work as a part - time law clerk for $ 8 an hour.
I would describe what I did with Ann's practice as I absorbed her practice, so I absorbed her litigation operations, I kept her paralegal, she had another attorney who was working with her, she joined our firm, and then I hired Ann's longtime law clerk who just graduated and passed the bar, I hired her as a second attorney in that office so now we have two attorney's in Shakopee.
The chief administrative justice of the state's trial courts, Robert A. Mulligan (pictured), suggested they be put to work as «volunteer» judicial law clerks while remaining on the payrolls of the firms that hired them.
According to this Daily Journal article (via How Appealing), former clerks are not only still being hired by major law firms, but are commanding signing bonuses of up to $ 250,000 (on top of starting salaries of as much as $ 160,000 in big firms).
Ideally, for each additional judge hired, there would also be an additional law clerk and technician, as well as support staff.
BOYNECLARKE LLP typically hires 4 - 5 clerks as part of our hiring process which takes place during January / February of a student's second year of law school, and we anticipate filling 4 - 5 articled clerk positions through this process for the 2019 - 2020 year.
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