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DC firms that hire clerks?
Are most of the DC firms open to hiring clerks who didn't work there 2L summer? They all say they invite applications from clerks on their websites, but I couldn't find anything here about clerks looking specifically at DC. I have an East Coast D. Ct. clerkship (non SDNY/EDNY/DDC/EDVA) and my current firm is in NYC. I like the firm and the litigation work, but just not crazy about the city. Are any firms more interested than others in clerks? Does it matter if I have taken admin law or not? What about other east coast cities, like Boston or Philadelphia, assuming no ties? I know this is kind of broad, so any insight on any of this is appreciated!
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Re: DC firms that hire clerks?
Try mcguirewoods, though their office is small.