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Re: Clerkship After Biglaw, Going Back to Biglaw
I'd check the thread on this in the judicial clerk section. I actually didn't have a ton of luck. I just found that a lot of biglaw firms in the location that I wanted to work weren't hiring when I was looking. But I was only looking in a different secondary market. I did receive a couple of interviews with boutiques that look to hire each year.
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Re: Clerkship After Biglaw, Going Back to Biglaw
I agree this is the wrong place for this thread. Anecdotally, posts on the clerkship forum suggest that there's no guarantee and the job search can be much more difficult than anticipated.
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Re: Clerkship After Biglaw, Going Back to Biglaw
Depends on the clerkship.
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