Law Clerk Addict's Blog



With Skadden, Morgan Lewis, and, now, Cravath deferring rising 3L's until 2011, there is no doubt there will be more judicial clerkship applications in 2010. There is also little to no doubt that more firms will delay the start dates for the class of 2010.


If you want to clerk in 2010 but are afraid the probable flood of clerkship applications will leave you high and dry, please comment.




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 A nightmare year

Jun 12, 2009, 8:11 PM 

#1

Biglaw's problems have already screwed over people who want to work in public interest, and now Cravath (and everyone soon to follow their lead) is going to ruin the clerkship market by making it completely cost free to clerk a year.


 – clurker

 
 

 I'm not gettig a clerkship

Jun 13, 2009, 2:24 AM 

#2

I'm a 2009 graduate who was hoping to get a 2010 clerkship, but now I think my chances are completely ruined.


 – Anonymous (Unregistered)

 
 

 derekashor

Jul 11, 2010, 3:19 AM 

#3

china suggest 1998 1800s


 – derekashor (Unregistered)

 
 

 2005

Jun 1, 2011, 1:05 PM 

#4

Posts like this brighten up my day. Thanks for tkaing the time.


 – Lorraine (Unregistered)