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Turning Down a Judge

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:37 pm
by Anonymous User
I just turned down a federal judge for a couple of reasons. First of all, I have a paid offer at a AMLAW500 firm and lets face it, the money will be better. I am also holding out for an offer at an even more prestigious firm that does the kind of niche litigation I am interested in. I had an interview there and a call back and I am reasonably certain that I will receive an offer before the end of the next week. The judge was very nice and a thoughtful man but I found his educational credentials suspect. He transferred to GULC from Cardozo. He made an offer on the spot but it took it him 3 weeks to schedule an interview after receiving my resume and I found that to be entirely too long. What should I tell career services?

Re: Turning Down a Judge

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:39 pm
by thesealocust
Flame / IBTL

Re: Turning Down a Judge

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:40 pm
by articulably suspect
Anonymous User wrote:I just turned down a federal judge for a couple of reasons. First of all, I have a paid offer at a AMLAW500 firm and lets face it, the money will be better. I am also holding out for an offer at an even more prestigious firm that does the kind of niche litigation I am interested in. I had an interview there and a call back and I am reasonably certain that I will receive an offer before the end of the next week. The judge was very nice and a thoughtful man but I found his educational credentials suspect. He transferred to GULC from Cardozo. He made an offer on the spot but it took it him 3 weeks to schedule an interview after receiving my resume and I found that to be entirely too long. What should I tell career services?
Ridiculous. Flame

Re: Turning Down a Judge

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:45 pm
by napolnic
Just to add a smidge of use to this thread: yeah, you should never even go into an interview with a judge unless you are willing to accept a job on the spot. If you are worried about his educational background? Well, you should have known that (at least the part where he graduate from Cardozo) before you entered the room.