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What about if you actually know one of the judges or worked with them previously?
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Re: Better to hand-in Clerkship materials at Chambers or Email?
I wouldn't send application materials via email unless you know the judge is okay with accepting them that way. If the JA or clerks aren't expecting apps by email, your materials run a better chance of slipping through the cracks that way.lifehopeful wrote:?
What about if you actually know one of the judges or worked with them previously?