Hi,
I had an interview yesterday, and met first with the clerk I'd been communicating with, and then later with the judge and another clerk who I did not communicate with beforehand. I do not know how to spell their name, nor their email. Is it appropriate to email the clerk I'd been communicating with and ask them to send on my thanks to the judge and the other clerk? Additionally, should I address the clerk by first name or last name?
Also, where can I get a list of judges' clerks, so I can figure out how to spell their name?
Thank you!
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Re: Thank you note after Judicial Internship interview
Their full names will be on a directory called Leadership Directories if you look up the judge you interviewed with. If your school's library doesn't have access to it feel free to PM the Judge's name and I can look it up for you.
edit: I addressed everyone I met during my judicial internship interview in my thank you notes by their first name except for the judge of course. I'm not sure if conventional wisdom is to send a note or not but I did and got the offer the day my note was received.
edit: I addressed everyone I met during my judicial internship interview in my thank you notes by their first name except for the judge of course. I'm not sure if conventional wisdom is to send a note or not but I did and got the offer the day my note was received.
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Re: Thank you note after Judicial Internship interview
Did you send physical thank you notes? If via email, did you send one to the judge? (I don't have their email)BansheeScream wrote:Their full names will be on a directory called Leadership Directories if you look up the judge you interviewed with. If your school's library doesn't have access to it feel free to PM the Judge's name and I can look it up for you.
edit: I addressed everyone I met during my judicial internship interview in my thank you notes by their first name except for the judge of course. I'm not sure if conventional wisdom is to send a note or not but I did and got the offer the day my note was received.
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Re: Thank you note after Judicial Internship interview
I sent physical thank you notes the chambers.Anonymous User wrote:Did you send physical thank you notes? If via email, did you send one to the judge? (I don't have their email)BansheeScream wrote:Their full names will be on a directory called Leadership Directories if you look up the judge you interviewed with. If your school's library doesn't have access to it feel free to PM the Judge's name and I can look it up for you.
edit: I addressed everyone I met during my judicial internship interview in my thank you notes by their first name except for the judge of course. I'm not sure if conventional wisdom is to send a note or not but I did and got the offer the day my note was received.
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Re: Thank you note after Judicial Internship interview
Great, thanks. I decided I'm gonna send an email to the clerk, and physical letter to the judge.Anonymous User wrote:I sent physical thank you notes the chambers.Anonymous User wrote:Did you send physical thank you notes? If via email, did you send one to the judge? (I don't have their email)BansheeScream wrote:Their full names will be on a directory called Leadership Directories if you look up the judge you interviewed with. If your school's library doesn't have access to it feel free to PM the Judge's name and I can look it up for you.
edit: I addressed everyone I met during my judicial internship interview in my thank you notes by their first name except for the judge of course. I'm not sure if conventional wisdom is to send a note or not but I did and got the offer the day my note was received.
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