Quick question since I seem to be seeing random and inconsistent information as a result of searching the forum: does the NY appellate division take term clerks? I would specifically be interested in applying to the Appellate Division 4th Department in Rochester for a clerkship beginning this fall.
Thanks.
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Re: NY doesn't hire term clerks?
Have you reviewed this? --LinkRemoved--
I believe that vermont law's database is considered very reliable when it comes to state court clerkships.
I believe that vermont law's database is considered very reliable when it comes to state court clerkships.
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Re: NY doesn't hire term clerks?
Thanks! I did find that in my searching, but I didn't know if anyone had specifically inquired about this coming fall and could share the response they received. I think I'll end up contacting them anyway, just in case. Thanks again!Wholigan wrote:Have you reviewed this? --LinkRemoved--
I believe that vermont law's database is considered very reliable when it comes to state court clerkships.