Sentences with phrase «then as a law clerk»

Thereafter, in March, 2000, she joined Will Davidson's Huntsville office, first in the capacity of legal Assistant, and then as a Law Clerk, obtaining her Diploma as a certified Law Clerk through the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario from Humber College.

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After receiving her law degree in 2001 from Boalt, Bahaneh served as a law clerk to the Honorable Richard C. Tallman on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and then practiced litigation and transactional law at several established law firms including O'Melveny & Myers LLP.
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After law school, Ryan clerked for Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, and then worked in Newark, N.J. as a public interest lawyer before entering into teaching.
Prior to Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, Mac served as a law clerk to then South Carolina Governor and current U.S. Representative Mark Sanford, where he researched existing and proposed legislation and its impact on South Carolina.
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.
Moving to Brussels in 1979 to be the resident barrister in a new set of chambers specialising in EEC law, and then being told by the Bar Council that I was not entitled to a practising certificate as I did not have a clerk, or chambers in England.
Judge Peck served as law clerk to Judge Paul Roney of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh (then - Fifth) Circuit, during the 1977 - 1978 term.
Following graduation, Cary worked as a law clerk to the Honorable Elaine F. Bucklo, then Magistrate Judge, now Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Michael attended the University of Chicago Law School, then served as law clerk to a United States District JudLaw School, then served as law clerk to a United States District Judlaw clerk to a United States District Judge.
Then I worked as a judicial law clerk for 3 and a half years.
Before joining Houser, he clerked for an appellate Massachusetts judge and then worked for several years at an international law firm in Boston, Massachusetts and Irvine, California as a litigation associate.
Mr. Andeer began his legal career with a respected local personal injury firm as a law clerk, and then as an attorney immediately after graduating from law school.
She began her legal career as a law clerk for two appellate judges (one state, one federal) and then worked for a small D.C. law firm with a national practice before moving to Spokane, Washington to work as a federal public defender.
She began practicing law in 1996, first serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Ira DeMent in the Middle District of Alabama and then beginning private practice with the law firm that would evolve into The Cochran Firm.
So, when you clerk and then start at a firm, it can be as though you've been working for the firm since you graduated from law school in terms of seniority.
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.
As if that wasn't sufficient training to face the Supreme Court justices, he then completed the legal world's stations of the cross: serving as editor of the Harvard Law Review; clerking for the 4th Circuit's J. Michael Luttig and then U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin ScaliAs if that wasn't sufficient training to face the Supreme Court justices, he then completed the legal world's stations of the cross: serving as editor of the Harvard Law Review; clerking for the 4th Circuit's J. Michael Luttig and then U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalias editor of the Harvard Law Review; clerking for the 4th Circuit's J. Michael Luttig and then U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
I came to the position with experience as a law clerk to a federal appellate judge, thirteen years of practice (including service as a special counsel appointed to prosecute the impeachment of Nebraska's Attorney General), and then five years as a United States Magistrate Judge.
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.
He went to University of Chicago Law and followed the same clerkship path as Shanmugam clerking first for Judge Luttig in the Fourth Circuit and then for Justice Scalia in the Supreme Court.
Throughout college and afterwards Todd Spodek worked at some of the largest and most prominent law firms in Boston and New York, first as a file clerk, then as a paralegal preparing multi-defendant cases for trial.
After working at IBM as a programmer, he attended Yale Law; then he clerked for Justice Thurgood Marshall, after which went back to Yale to get a Ph.D. in history; then it was on to Columbia Law and a professorship there.
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