Law clerk vacancy in federal court

The applicant must be a law school graduate ranked within the top 20% of the class.


  • By Max Marbut
  • | 12:00 a.m. August 15, 2023
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The Bryan Simpson U.S. Courthouse at 300 N. Hogan St. in Downtown Jacksonville.
The Bryan Simpson U.S. Courthouse at 300 N. Hogan St. in Downtown Jacksonville.
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U.S. Magistrate Judge Laura Lothman Lambert is seeking a judicial law clerk to begin work in her office in October.

Law clerks work in chambers as a legal adviser to the judge. 

Duties include researching issues of law; drafting bench memoranda, proposed orders and proposed reports and recommendations; managing civil and criminal dockets; assisting with and attending court proceedings; and performing other duties as assigned.

At the time of appointment, the applicant must be a law school graduate ranked within the top 20% of the class. Participation in law review, moot court or trial team are assets for consideration.

The job description says good character, maturity and willingness to work long hours are required. The applicant must also possess excellent research, writing, analytical, proofreading, organizational, communication and word-processing skills.

Bar membership and at least one year of post-graduate experience in litigation is preferred.

Visit https://tinyurl.com/3ecwcxtc for more details.

 

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