How Should Professors Contact Chambers Forum
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How Should Professors Contact Chambers
Curious to hear from current or former clerks what is the most effective way for professor's to reach out to chambers if they don't have a relationship with the judge. Should they just call the chamber's number or send an email to the judge? How has this changed in the pandemic?
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Re: How Should Professors Contact Chambers
Call chambers. Do not email. The clerk/JA who answers the phone will know how to take down the message and/or put your professor through to the judge. The pandemic has not changed this at all, as chambers still have access to their phone lines.