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2020 Mag Clerkship to weather storm
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:12 pm
by Anonymous User
I have recently been applying/interviewing for 2021+ COA and Dct clerkships. Once the economy tanked, I applied to 2020 mag/dct judges, of which there are not many. I have a corporate big law job lined up, but I wanted thoughts on doing this as a transition for other clerkships. I also assumed that business would likely be slower in finace, so this would be a good time to clerk. I am terrified of having my start date pushed back or worse. I have no debt, so I don't need to rush into big law. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Re: 2020 Mag Clerkship to weather storm
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:24 pm
by Wild Card
District court judges look very favorably on this experience, yes.
Re: 2020 Mag Clerkship to weather storm
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:49 pm
by Anonymous User
Wild Card wrote:District court judges look very favorably on this experience, yes.
So there wouldn't really be any downside to my career?
Re: 2020 Mag Clerkship to weather storm
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:37 pm
by Wild Card
Anonymous User wrote:So there wouldn't really be any downside to my career?
Why would there be?
Anonymous User wrote:I also assumed that business would likely be slower in finace, so this would be a good time to clerk.
Unless you meant that your ambition is to be a bank finance associate?
Re: 2020 Mag Clerkship to weather storm
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:46 pm
by Anonymous User
Wild Card wrote:Anonymous User wrote:So there wouldn't really be any downside to my career?
Why would there be?
I just wasn't sure if doing three clerkships was too many. Assuming I am lucky enough to secure a dct and COA
Anonymous User wrote:I also assumed that business would likely be slower in finace, so this would be a good time to clerk.
Unless you meant that your ambition is to be a bank finance associate?
My current offer is for a bank finance associate and I would like to return to something in that field, if possible.