Magistrate Clerkships in SDNY/EDNY/DNJ
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:04 pm
Starting to realize these may be the most prestigious clerkships that I am competitive for (and yes, I realize that even these positions are not really considered all that prestigious). Wondering if anyone can speak to:
1) the kind of work done by clerks for magistrate judges in these three jurisdictions? Are certain judges known for getting less of the B.S. magistrate clerks hate?
2) how much of the work is social security stuff?
3) how competitive are these? what does it take from a T10?
4) how much does NYC biglaw value them? If you're at V30 (I realize the distinction is arbitrary, but just to narrow for you the firm I will likely be going to), would the firm rather you do a magistrate clerkship or would they prefer you get started at the firm? Do they generally think magistrate clerkships are as valuable as AIII clerkships or at least valuable enough to encourage young litigators to do?
1) the kind of work done by clerks for magistrate judges in these three jurisdictions? Are certain judges known for getting less of the B.S. magistrate clerks hate?
2) how much of the work is social security stuff?
3) how competitive are these? what does it take from a T10?
4) how much does NYC biglaw value them? If you're at V30 (I realize the distinction is arbitrary, but just to narrow for you the firm I will likely be going to), would the firm rather you do a magistrate clerkship or would they prefer you get started at the firm? Do they generally think magistrate clerkships are as valuable as AIII clerkships or at least valuable enough to encourage young litigators to do?