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Re: Let's Talk 10th Circuit!
Anyone have information on Matheson re hiring preferences? Grades, school, etc
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Richard Federico has moved FYI
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You should know that Matheson is a miserable experience, but if I remember correctly two of his current clerks are HLS gradsAnonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:17 pmAnyone have information on Matheson re hiring preferences? Grades, school, etc
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Clerking for Matheson is an intense experience and definitely not for everyone, but not "miserable" in the realm of Holmes or Hartz. He's a very smart judge with zero emotional intelligence. Hires mostly HYS but not exclusively; cares a lot about grades. Just don't expect any vacation days off (or words of encouragement).
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Can anyone speak to the job prospects for a 10th circuit clerk? I feel like the 10th is generally accepted as one of the least competitive circuits and I’m wondering how that translates in looking for jobs.
Is there a demand for 10th circuit clerks outside of the states within the jurisdiction? I’m thinking like NYC, DC, or California.
Is there a demand for 10th circuit clerks outside of the states within the jurisdiction? I’m thinking like NYC, DC, or California.
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You're still a circuit clerk. Of course there is going to be demand and value for 10th circuit clerks in NYC, DC, or California.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 10:32 amCan anyone speak to the job prospects for a 10th circuit clerk? I feel like the 10th is generally accepted as one of the least competitive circuits and I’m wondering how that translates in looking for jobs.
Is there a demand for 10th circuit clerks outside of the states within the jurisdiction? I’m thinking like NYC, DC, or California.
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The judges on the Tenth Circuit are generally very good and not ideologues. Tymkovich, Hartz, Bacharach, Matheson, McHugh, Phillips, Eid, and Rossman are all good judges (though some might be worse bosses). Seymour is old, but the work product is fantastic.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 6:04 pmYou're still a circuit clerk. Of course there is going to be demand and value for 10th circuit clerks in NYC, DC, or California.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 10:32 amCan anyone speak to the job prospects for a 10th circuit clerk? I feel like the 10th is generally accepted as one of the least competitive circuits and I’m wondering how that translates in looking for jobs.
Is there a demand for 10th circuit clerks outside of the states within the jurisdiction? I’m thinking like NYC, DC, or California.
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I personally know 10th circuit clerks who ended up at top litigation shops in all three of those markets within the last few years.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 10:32 amCan anyone speak to the job prospects for a 10th circuit clerk? I feel like the 10th is generally accepted as one of the least competitive circuits and I’m wondering how that translates in looking for jobs.
Is there a demand for 10th circuit clerks outside of the states within the jurisdiction? I’m thinking like NYC, DC, or California.
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Has Federico moved with regard to offers yet? I know second round interviews have taken place already.