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Christmas gifts for your judge/JA
Hi, I hadn't thought about getting a little gift for my judge/JA, but I just found out another clerk in my court gave something to their judge and JA and wondering if I should do the same.
It's seems unnecessary, but I wouldn't want to break a norm.
So what are you doing (did) for Christmas?
It's seems unnecessary, but I wouldn't want to break a norm.
So what are you doing (did) for Christmas?
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Re: Christmas gifts for your judge/JA
food. they don't have to worry about reporting stuff and it's cheap!
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Re: Christmas gifts for your judge/JA
Group picture with all the clerks, in a nice frame, with a card. If the group pic is an end of the clerkship tradition for your chambers, maybe some sort of dorky gag gift - like matching Santa hats that have "Judge X, Clerkship Class of 2018-2019" for chambers. It's personality dependent, but in general, judges love that shit.
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Re: Christmas gifts for your judge/JA
I think it's unnecessary. I don't plan to do anything.
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Re: Christmas gifts for your judge/JA
I think it’s totally chambers-dependant. In one chambers we went in on a gift card for the judge (I think. Or nice wine. Nothing too expensive). In another we didn’t do anything gift-wise, though I think we might have done a potluck lunch near the holiday (and the JA/career clerk just told me what we would be doing because everyone contributed). In federal court I think not doing anything is more the norm than not, though.
I don’t agree about the dorky gag gift though- I think that’s VERY personality dependent.
I don’t agree about the dorky gag gift though- I think that’s VERY personality dependent.
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Re: Christmas gifts for your judge/JA
I'll echo the totally chambers dependent thing. There's most likely already an established practice in your judge's chambers. The judge I clerked for insisted that his clerks and staff not give him gifts because he made more money than everyone else and didn't need them. Maybe get a nice little gift for the JA (that can't hurt either way) and then ask him or her what the general practice has been re: the judge.nixy wrote:I think it’s totally chambers-dependant. In one chambers we went in on a gift card for the judge (I think. Or nice wine. Nothing too expensive). In another we didn’t do anything gift-wise, though I think we might have done a potluck lunch near the holiday (and the JA/career clerk just told me what we would be doing because everyone contributed). In federal court I think not doing anything is more the norm than not, though.
I don’t agree about the dorky gag gift though- I think that’s VERY personality dependent.
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Re: Christmas gifts for your judge/JA
It's been a while since I've clerked, but I believe there is a federal ethics canon that prohibits supervisors from accepting gifts from their employees (there is an exception for personal occasions like birthdays, but my recollection is very hazy at this point). Worth checking before you splurge on your gift for your judge.