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How do you recommenders when you are out of law school?
Considering applying for clerkships in a few years but I'm not in law school anymore (big law associate). How do people like me get recommenders? Stay in touch with professors?
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Re: How do you recommenders when you are out of law school?
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Re: How do you recommenders when you are out of law school?
Got it, thanks. This is gonna be harder than I thought ha.JusticeJackson wrote:Yes. Or firm confidants. Or judges/whatever that you externed with.