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NY App. Div. Court Attorneys
Any appellate court attorneys from New York around (preferably 1st or 2nd departments, but I'll take what I can get)? If you don't mind me asking some job-related questions, pm me please.
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Re: NY App. Div. Court Attorneys
Bump. Am also interested in this. The salary doesn't look all that great but the benefits, including the pension, look wonderful
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Re: NY App. Div. Court Attorneys
Bumping as well. I am also interested in how the work is, the atmosphere and culture, and the pros and cons of the job. Doesn't sound like a bad gig.Anonymous User wrote:Bump. Am also interested in this. The salary doesn't look all that great but the benefits, including the pension, look wonderful
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Re: NY App. Div. Court Attorneys
I assume you are talking about a career clerk position, and not a term clerk position? These are generally good jobs, good hours, and collective bargaining. The individual experience depends on which department you are in.
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