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Judicial Clerkship

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A judicial clerkship is a post-graduate legal position where recent law school graduates work for judges in various courts to gain practical legal experience and insight into the judicial process.

Key Features

  • Hands-on legal experience
  • Insight into the judicial process
  • Opportunity to work closely with judges

Pros

  • Valuable networking opportunities
  • Enhanced legal research and writing skills
  • Prestige associated with clerking for a judge

Cons

  • Often low salaries compared to law firm positions
  • Limited job availability in certain jurisdictions

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