Sentences with phrase «judicial law clerks for»

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.
Following law school, Ashley was a Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Richard E. Jordan, Associate Judge in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Maryland.
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 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.
Before joining Collins & Lacy, Will served as a judicial law clerk for a South Carolina Circuit Judge.
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.
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.
Then I worked as a judicial law clerk for 3 and a half years.
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.
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.
Following graduation, Brett worked as judicial law clerk for the Honorable William Ray Price, Jr. of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Before beginning practice, Brian served as a judicial law clerk for Chief Justice Barbara Durham of the Washington State Supreme Court.
Prior to Foley Hoag Brian was an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York, and he was a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Edward F. Harrington of the United States District Court of Massachusetts.
Before joining Scarinci Hollenbeck, Jason was a Judicial Law Clerk for two Hudson County Superior Court, Civil Division Judges: The Hon. Joseph A. Turula, J.S.C. and the Hon. Christine M. Vanek, J.S.C.
While in law school she worked as a summer judicial law clerk for Bankruptcy Judge, the Honorable Judge Laurel M. Isicoff.
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.
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.
Prior to joining Foley Hoag, Jenevieve served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Margot Botsford of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
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.
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.

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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.
She clerked for Hon. L. Casey Manning in South Carolina's Fifth Judicial Circuit before joining the private bar, practicing labor and employment law.
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.
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.
«There's a problem for the law clerks with respect to the Code of Professional Conduct governing lawyers, by reason of the fact that they are being paid by a private law firm while working in the judicial branch,» he said.
Professors can use this Bibliography in planning a course for upper - level students, be it advanced legal writing, a seminar for future judicial law clerks, or a judicial externship classroom component.
This Bibliography seeks to supply legal writing professors, students, judicial law clerks, and judges with a list of resources that will be helpful for both opinion writing and for those preparing to work with or write for judges.
This new book, written for law students, addresses the position of judicial law clerk from the time a law student becomes interested in clerking until the time a clerk leaves the court to proceed with the rest of his or her legal career.
With all its additions and revisions, it is a thorough guide designed for federal judicial law clerks by the Federal Judicialjudicial law clerks by the Federal JudicialJudicial Center.
Professor Sheppard has expanded this article into a text for judicial law clerks and externs, forthcoming from Aspen Publishers and discussed in annotation 16, supra.
As its title indicates, this is a text for students who are either judicial externs or will be judicial law clerks upon graduation.
The «how - to» materials will assist legal writers in improving their organization and legal analysis skills.14 The more theoretical works can be helpful in judicial process courses and seminars for law students and judges.15 Writings that explain the workings of chambers provide the context in which opinions are written and are useful for current externs, future and new clerks, and new judges.16
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.
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 Departmelaw 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 DepartmeLaw 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 DepartmeLaw Clerk at the Supreme Court, Bronx County, and as an intern at the Departmental Disciplinary Committee for the First Judicial Department.
Before going into private practice, Lauren was a federal judicial law clerk intern for the Honorable Caryl E. Delano.
He practiced law for 27 years as an appellate judicial law clerk, assistant prosecuting attorney, and as an attorney in boutique, midsize, and large law firms.
A friend who was a fellow judicial law clerk got a job there and lobbied for me for a long time.
Associate Attorney at Andrews & Arbenz, PLLC October 2014 — August 2016 Judicial Extern to the Honorable Ronald B. Leighton, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington May 2013 — August 2013 Law Clerk at the Washington State Office of the Attorney General, DSHS May 2012 — August 2012
After graduating from law school, he served as a law clerk for Justice Judith A. Cowin of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
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 boutiqLaw School, served as a judicial law clerk at the Court of Appeal for Ontario and practiced at a Toronto litigation boutiqlaw clerk at the Court of Appeal for Ontario and practiced at a Toronto litigation boutique.
It's surprising how (relatively) high the likelihood is for judges and judicial law clerks.
Jessica has excellent research abilities, honed from her experiences as a legal research assistant for a prominent law professor, a judicial law clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada, and an associate at a leading boutique litigation firm.
Mr. London served as a law clerk for the Third Judicial Circuit, State of Tennessee (1972 — 1974), a Captain in the United States Air Force, Judge Advocate Department (1974 — 1978), Assistant Professor of Business Law at Allen Hancock College in Santa Barbara, California (1976 — 1978), and has been in the private practice of law since 19law clerk for the Third Judicial Circuit, State of Tennessee (1972 — 1974), a Captain in the United States Air Force, Judge Advocate Department (1974 — 1978), Assistant Professor of Business Law at Allen Hancock College in Santa Barbara, California (1976 — 1978), and has been in the private practice of law since 19Law at Allen Hancock College in Santa Barbara, California (1976 — 1978), and has been in the private practice of law since 19law since 1979.
Before his tenure as a city prosecutor, Dino also served as a federal judicial law clerk to the Honorable John R. Padova, a Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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.
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 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.
Before that he was a judicial law clerk in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana for the Honorable Sarah Evans Barker and her predecessor, the Honorable Cale J. Holder.
During her time in law school Katila clerked for a business litigation firm, served as a judicial extern for the United States District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan and worked as a research assistant on the Michigan State University College of Law's project that commemorated the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court case, Brown v. Board of Education and the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 19law school Katila clerked for a business litigation firm, served as a judicial extern for the United States District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan and worked as a research assistant on the Michigan State University College of Law's project that commemorated the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court case, Brown v. Board of Education and the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 19Law's project that commemorated the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court case, Brown v. Board of Education and the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Mr. Walker clerked for Judge Clemon during the 1997 - 98 judicial terms, immediately upon graduating from the Cumberland School of Law, Samford University.
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