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I don't know what to do
I just got a screener into a diversity program that places summer associates at firms. I interviewed less than two weeks ago with a District Judge who takes multiple interns and will send out offers next week. How do you approach a judge for an extension on an offer (if I get one)? If I make it through the screener (good odds statistically) I'll be interviewing with firms and could receiver an offer as early as Feb 18ish and as late as March 10. I would prefer the associate position but I don't want to insult the judge and it wouldn't be wise to reject an offer when I don't have another concrete offer yet. I don't know what to do.
- UnfrozenCaveman
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Re: I don't know what to do
You worry about it when you get an offer from the judge. Most judges give some leeway for intern hiring anyway.
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Re: I don't know what to do
hmm i heard if a judge offers you you have to accept..
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Re: I don't know what to do
Depends on the judge, but this isn't necessarily the case for 1L internshipsAlanShore wrote:hmm i heard if a judge offers you you have to accept..
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Re: I don't know what to do
If you receive an offer from your judge and the diversity program is still potentially an option, consider asking one of the judge's clerks whether they think the judge would be willing to extend your offer. Unless the clerk is a dick, this is a less risky way of finding out whether this is a possibility. But, really, don't worry about this until you have to make the decision--you could end up not having offers from either.
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Re: I don't know what to do
OP here, I'm only preparing so that I don't get caught with my pants down if I get the offer from the judge. The reason I'm fretting is because the judge is an alum of my school and the courthouse is basically across the street from the school. Being on his bad side isn't really an option. So if I don't have a tactful way to approach an extension I'll have to accept. If anyone has done this before or if there is some "norm" for doing this I'd appreciate some help.
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Re: I don't know what to do
You do not owe anything to anyone. Do whatever is best for you. It is an absolutely brutal market it out there and every judge who is a human being will understand you taking a paid firm job instead of a volunteer position. And if he or she doesn't, who cares?
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Re: I don't know what to do
If you get an offer fon the judge, be gracious and honest. Unless he's a particularly pompous judge, he knows that paid legal work > unpaid legal work.
Say, "Thank you so much. I really enjoyed meeting you, and think working in chambers would be an excellent opportunity. However, I have also interviewed for Summer Associate positions at local firms and may not hear back until March 10. May I have some time to get back to you? When do you need an answer?"
Something like that. Put it in your own voice.
Say, "Thank you so much. I really enjoyed meeting you, and think working in chambers would be an excellent opportunity. However, I have also interviewed for Summer Associate positions at local firms and may not hear back until March 10. May I have some time to get back to you? When do you need an answer?"
Something like that. Put it in your own voice.
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Re: I don't know what to do
OP. Thanks, I think this is what I'm going to do.Lwoods wrote:If you get an offer fon the judge, be gracious and honest. Unless he's a particularly pompous judge, he knows that paid legal work > unpaid legal work.
Say, "Thank you so much. I really enjoyed meeting you, and think working in chambers would be an excellent opportunity. However, I have also interviewed for Summer Associate positions at local firms and may not hear back until March 10. May I have some time to get back to you? When do you need an answer?"
Something like that. Put it in your own voice.