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Withdrawing Applications
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
No. If they contact you at some point you can let them know then. Otherwise, no need.Hey All
Was offered a 1L externship with a judge during my interview and accepted. Obviously, I should email the other chambers that I had an interview set up with to withdraw. But I was wondering if I need to send a withdrawal to all judges that I applied to even if I have heard nothing from them (the majority of chambers).
Thanks