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Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 3:37 am
by poweradezero
Assuming money is not an issue, would I be stupid to give up a mid size firm associate position to intern for a district court judge. Firm has about 50 attorneys. Judge specifically looking for law graduates for this unpaid position. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Again money is not an issue, just experience and resume filler purpose.
Re: Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 7:10 am
by lurklaw
Assuming that you're a litigation associate, it would be stupid to give up your firm job to intern for a judge, particularly if your objective is to gain as much experience as possible.
Re: Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:26 am
by ronanOgara
For God's sake what is wrong with you?
Re: Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:34 am
by ronanOgara
poweradezero wrote:Assuming money is not an issue, would I be stupid to give up a mid size firm associate position to intern for a district court judge. Firm has about 50 attorneys. Judge specifically looking for law graduates for this unpaid position. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Again money is not an issue, just experience and resume filler purpose.
Dude you are stupid for even considering this. First off, like a week ago you said in another thread that you were currently an ADA in a flyover state; so how you became an associate in a midsize firm so quickly is beyond me. Secondly, there's a reason the internship is unpaid--because it's meant for unemployed and struggling law grads trying to get their foot in the door. Not only would you be an idiot for leaving your job for that, but you'd be the biggest dick ever to want to take that from someone who needs it.
I'm reporting this thread. You are extremely dense and/or are trolling. You need some serious help outside of TLS if you honestly are having these career questions.
Re: Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:41 am
by Nebby
ronanOgara wrote:
Dude you are stupid for even considering this. First off, like a week ago you said in another thread that you were currently an ADA in a flyover state; so how you became an associate in a midsize firm so quickly is beyond me. Secondly, there's a reason the internship is unpaid--because it's meant for unemployed and struggling law grads trying to get their foot in the door. Not only would you be an idiot for leaving your job for that, but you'd be the biggest dick ever to want to take that from someone who needs it.
I'm reporting this thread. You are extremely dense and/or are trolling. You need some serious help outside of TLS if you honestly are having these career questions.
Hey just think, this guy has the power of the state to lock people up. Gives you faith in the system
Re: Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:43 am
by ronanOgara
Nebby wrote:ronanOgara wrote:
Dude you are stupid for even considering this. First off, like a week ago you said in another thread that you were currently an ADA in a flyover state; so how you became an associate in a midsize firm so quickly is beyond me. Secondly, there's a reason the internship is unpaid--because it's meant for unemployed and struggling law grads trying to get their foot in the door. Not only would you be an idiot for leaving your job for that, but you'd be the biggest dick ever to want to take that from someone who needs it.
I'm reporting this thread. You are extremely dense and/or are trolling. You need some serious help outside of TLS if you honestly are having these career questions.
Hey just think, this guy has the power of the state to lock people up. Gives you faith in the system
I wonder if he considers the prestige of the prisons before recommending one...
Re: Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:49 am
by poweradezero
What if im not currently getting any meaningful litigation experience, barely go to court, just doc review etc. Cant u also turn that internship into possible clerkship after months of interning for the judge?
Re: Giving up a mid size firm associate job for unpaid fed judicial internship for district court judge
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 10:38 am
by A. Nony Mouse
1) no, a law grad should not give up a paying job to intern for a judge, because that would be weird, and no, it probably won't turn into a clerkship.
2) ronan is right that you are apparently also an ADA in a flyover state, so you can't actually be facing all these dilemmas. Stop posing ridiculously hypothetical questions.