To clerk for a magistrate judge or not?
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:54 pm
Hi All,
I am currently a 3L at a Tier 3 school in the midwest. I am in about the top third of my class, on law review, and have military and legislative experience. I worked for a non-profit 1L summer and was in-house during my 2L summer. I recently rejected a terribly-located DoJ (EOIR) offer and I do not currently have a job lined up for after the bar. So I am really interested in a magistrate clerkship opportunity that has recently arisen.
I will be meeting with a magistrate judge on Friday about a potential 1 year clerkship beginning in September. I am interested in this position because the Judge has a docket that fascinates me (complex litigation) and believe clerkship opportunities can be invaluable. But a couple of factors are holding me back from fully seizing this opportunity.
1. The location is in a neighboring rural state, but I want to build my practice in my current location and I am uncertain if the Judge will be able to open up doors here. Or if this will even be an attractive magistrate clerkship to my urban city's medium-size legal market. The midwest legal market is less cut-throat than the coasts, but I am unsure if this opportunity could spring-board me meaningful employment in my preferred market after its completion. Any suggestions about this? Is it worth it to take a magistrate clerkship out-of-state to bring that experience back?
2. I am also wondering about the prestige of this clerkship in my home market. What is your analysis of this opportunity for a less than stellar applicant? I mean I am not in the top of my class, not at a Tier 1 school, and do not have anything currently lined up for post-bar employment. I understand that magistrate clerkships are good for practical experience but not as prestigious as other opportunities but I am still curious as to whether you think this a worthwhile chance that should be seized given my circumstances.
Any insight, comments, questions, or suggestions you may have are greatly appreciated.
I am currently a 3L at a Tier 3 school in the midwest. I am in about the top third of my class, on law review, and have military and legislative experience. I worked for a non-profit 1L summer and was in-house during my 2L summer. I recently rejected a terribly-located DoJ (EOIR) offer and I do not currently have a job lined up for after the bar. So I am really interested in a magistrate clerkship opportunity that has recently arisen.
I will be meeting with a magistrate judge on Friday about a potential 1 year clerkship beginning in September. I am interested in this position because the Judge has a docket that fascinates me (complex litigation) and believe clerkship opportunities can be invaluable. But a couple of factors are holding me back from fully seizing this opportunity.
1. The location is in a neighboring rural state, but I want to build my practice in my current location and I am uncertain if the Judge will be able to open up doors here. Or if this will even be an attractive magistrate clerkship to my urban city's medium-size legal market. The midwest legal market is less cut-throat than the coasts, but I am unsure if this opportunity could spring-board me meaningful employment in my preferred market after its completion. Any suggestions about this? Is it worth it to take a magistrate clerkship out-of-state to bring that experience back?
2. I am also wondering about the prestige of this clerkship in my home market. What is your analysis of this opportunity for a less than stellar applicant? I mean I am not in the top of my class, not at a Tier 1 school, and do not have anything currently lined up for post-bar employment. I understand that magistrate clerkships are good for practical experience but not as prestigious as other opportunities but I am still curious as to whether you think this a worthwhile chance that should be seized given my circumstances.
Any insight, comments, questions, or suggestions you may have are greatly appreciated.