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2 Year Clerkship
Apologies if already answered sometime in the past on this forum, but I had a couple of questions about doing a 2-year federal clerkship (same judge).
First, do firms normally give you 2 years of credit for that clerkship? I.e. do you come in as a 3rd year (or 4th year if you worked for a year prior to the clerkship)? Second, is the clerkship signing bonus still 50k or does it get bumped up to reflect the fact that you clerked for 2 years? Finally, for people who clerked for 2 years, do you think it was a good experience over doing a 1-year clerkship?
Thanks in advance
First, do firms normally give you 2 years of credit for that clerkship? I.e. do you come in as a 3rd year (or 4th year if you worked for a year prior to the clerkship)? Second, is the clerkship signing bonus still 50k or does it get bumped up to reflect the fact that you clerked for 2 years? Finally, for people who clerked for 2 years, do you think it was a good experience over doing a 1-year clerkship?
Thanks in advance
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Re: 2 Year Clerkship
My understanding is that you (firm dependent of course) only get one clerkship bonus per clerkship, even if that was for a two year period.
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Re: 2 Year Clerkship
Many firms offer ~$50k for one clerkship, and ~$75k for two clerkships. Some firms offer $75k for a single two-year clerkship, but I don't know how standard that is.
It is most common that people get one or two years seniority from their clerkships, so they come in as 2 or 3 yr associates. I have heard of people coming in as 4 year, but I think it was a scenario in which they worked two years, then clerked for one. I am not sure that a firm would put someone in as a 4th year if they just worked 1 year then clerked for a 2 year term. Seniority is somewhat negotiable, so it's on the table, but not sure that it is very likely.
ETA: this topic is covered pretty frequently in here. You should search the forum and check the post-clerkship hiring threads.
It is most common that people get one or two years seniority from their clerkships, so they come in as 2 or 3 yr associates. I have heard of people coming in as 4 year, but I think it was a scenario in which they worked two years, then clerked for one. I am not sure that a firm would put someone in as a 4th year if they just worked 1 year then clerked for a 2 year term. Seniority is somewhat negotiable, so it's on the table, but not sure that it is very likely.
ETA: this topic is covered pretty frequently in here. You should search the forum and check the post-clerkship hiring threads.
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Re: 2 Year Clerkship
My two-year district court clerkship wraps up next month.
Knowing what I do now, I think a two-year term is a significantly better experience than a one-year term. While I've gotten some clerkship senioritis in the last few weeks, I have felt so much more comfortable and confident in Year Two. At no time in the clerkship have I felt like I wasn't still learning or that my writing wasn't improving.
It helps that:
- I only had about 40k in student loans
- My judge is a wonderful boss and person
- The workload doesn't require much more than a Straight-40 hour week.
Knowing what I do now, I think a two-year term is a significantly better experience than a one-year term. While I've gotten some clerkship senioritis in the last few weeks, I have felt so much more comfortable and confident in Year Two. At no time in the clerkship have I felt like I wasn't still learning or that my writing wasn't improving.
It helps that:
- I only had about 40k in student loans
- My judge is a wonderful boss and person
- The workload doesn't require much more than a Straight-40 hour week.
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Re: 2 Year Clerkship
I’m currently a rising 3L who split her summer between two firms and has accepted a two-year clerkship for after graduation. One of the firms I worked for this summer will credit both years of my clerkship so that I’ll enter as a third-year associate. The other will only credit one year. Seems like it’s all firm-dependent.
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Re: 2 Year Clerkship
The firm I summered for this year only gives one year of class credit for clerkships. I know one associate that did a two-year and a one-year clerkship before starting and started as a second-year. No idea what the impact on the bonus was, however. As others have said, it seems pretty firm-dependent.
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