Clerkships and Bar Passage
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 12:48 am
Anyone have any idea about the rules for clerkships and bar passage? For instance, if you clerk at a state court, do you normally have to have passed that state's bar?
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Yes - sorry, I always forget about this since I came into the clerkship with bar passage (and the OP mentioned state specifically). You don't need to be admitted to start as as a federal clerk (JSP-11), but you do need to be admitted to get JSP-12.Anonymous User wrote:Does bar membership during your clerkship affect your eligibility for JSP or other government pay scale increases?
So does that mean if you're clerking for 2+ years you won't get a pay increase unless you've passed the bar prior to your first year? Or unless you've passed the bar prior to your second year? Or otherwise?A. Nony Mouse wrote:Yes - sorry, I always forget about this since I came into the clerkship with bar passage (and the OP mentioned state specifically). You don't need to be admitted to start as as a federal clerk (JSP-11), but you do need to be admitted to get JSP-12.Anonymous User wrote:Does bar membership during your clerkship affect your eligibility for JSP or other government pay scale increases?
(not ignoring tycoga, I just don't know the answer because I'm going to a government gig so I just ate the costs for Barbri.)
You have to have passed the bar prior the second year - basically, you can't go up to JSP-12 until you have bar passage (and 1 year of experience): --LinkRemoved--. However, I believe whether you can get a salary increase for the second year of a clerkship can be at your judge's discretion.Anonymous User wrote:So does that mean if you're clerking for 2+ years you won't get a pay increase unless you've passed the bar prior to your first year? Or unless you've passed the bar prior to your second year? Or otherwise?A. Nony Mouse wrote:Yes - sorry, I always forget about this since I came into the clerkship with bar passage (and the OP mentioned state specifically). You don't need to be admitted to start as as a federal clerk (JSP-11), but you do need to be admitted to get JSP-12.Anonymous User wrote:Does bar membership during your clerkship affect your eligibility for JSP or other government pay scale increases?
(not ignoring tycoga, I just don't know the answer because I'm going to a government gig so I just ate the costs for Barbri.)
Thanks. I wasn't sure if the 1 year experience + bar passage meant that you needed 1 year of barred experience to qualify for JSP12. That link is helpful.A. Nony Mouse wrote:You have to have passed the bar prior the second year - basically, you can't go up to JSP-12 until you have bar passage (and 1 year of experience): --LinkRemoved--. However, I believe whether you can get a salary increase for the second year of a clerkship can be at your judge's discretion.Anonymous User wrote:So does that mean if you're clerking for 2+ years you won't get a pay increase unless you've passed the bar prior to your first year? Or unless you've passed the bar prior to your second year? Or otherwise?A. Nony Mouse wrote:Yes - sorry, I always forget about this since I came into the clerkship with bar passage (and the OP mentioned state specifically). You don't need to be admitted to start as as a federal clerk (JSP-11), but you do need to be admitted to get JSP-12.Anonymous User wrote:Does bar membership during your clerkship affect your eligibility for JSP or other government pay scale increases?
(not ignoring tycoga, I just don't know the answer because I'm going to a government gig so I just ate the costs for Barbri.)
I'm pretty sure not - all of my state clerkship the year before my federal clerkship counted as legal experience, even though I wasn't officially admitted until a couple of months into the state clerkship (started end of August/beginning of September, admitted end of October). In fact, they would have counted any legal experience I had pre-taking the bar - it just had to be after graduation from law school.Anonymous User wrote:Thanks. I wasn't sure if the 1 year experience + bar passage meant that you needed 1 year of barred experience to qualify for JSP12. That link is helpful.