Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took a research/writing position in a small office that is basically a law clerk position. It's 20 hours a week and the pay is decent. I'm keeping my hand in as an attorney and being a mom and taking some classes. Love it!
Addiing: I found this position through net-working. I knew a lawyer who knew a lawyer who was looking for someone.
OP- here. Yes, this is what I meant, not for a Judge. I will starting my networking effort and hope to find something by next fall. I will also keep an eye on Craigslist. PP--if you don't mind me asking, what kind of $ should I aim for? Is $100/hour way too much for this kind of work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously the prior posters are not lawyers. Many federal judges have career law clerks at the same time they have first year lawyers. Likely county judges do too. I think it might be hard to get. A friend was a career law clerk for a federal court of appeals for several years. Good luck.
a judge is not going to want a 15-20 hr./week clerk, those are/can be demanding positions unless you're in a state court with a mediocre judge and not a lot of action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took a research/writing position in a small office that is basically a law clerk position. It's 20 hours a week and the pay is decent. I'm keeping my hand in as an attorney and being a mom and taking some classes. Love it!
Addiing: I found this position through net-working. I knew a lawyer who knew a lawyer who was looking for someone.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously the prior posters are not lawyers. Many federal judges have career law clerks at the same time they have first year lawyers. Likely county judges do too. I think it might be hard to get. A friend was a career law clerk for a federal court of appeals for several years. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously the prior posters are not lawyers. Many federal judges have career law clerks at the same time they have first year lawyers. Likely county judges do too. I think it might be hard to get. A friend was a career law clerk for a federal court of appeals for several years. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I took a research/writing position in a small office that is basically a law clerk position. It's 20 hours a week and the pay is decent. I'm keeping my hand in as an attorney and being a mom and taking some classes. Love it!