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several High
Courts of
India offer paid law
clerkships that are
considered very prestigious.
These clerkships usually last for one year (session commencing...
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Clerkship may
refer to: Law Law
clerk - a law
student or
recent law
graduate who
practices law
under the
guidance of a
judge or
licensed attorney. a clerk...
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Clinical clerkships encomp**** a
period of
medical education in
which students – medical, dental, veterinary,
nursing or
otherwise –
practice medicine under...
- A data
entry clerk, also
known as data
preparation and
control operator, data
registration and
control operator, and data
preparation and registration...
- "ultimate achievement."
Feeder clerkships are, consequently,
similarly prized as
stepping stones to a
potential clerkship with the
Supreme Court. Justices...
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articled clerk. The
articled clerk signs a contract,
known as "articles of
clerkship",
committing to a
fixed period of employment. Wharton's Law
Lexicon defines...
- Ward
Farnsworth (born 1967) is
Professor of Law and
holder of the W. Page
Keeton Chair at the
University of
Texas School of Law,
where he was Dean from...
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Zainab N.
Ahmad (born 1980) is an
American prosecutor with the
United States Department of
Justice who
specializes in
investigating and
prosecuting terrorism...
- Not
continued by Mary I "By 31
March 1553
Thomas had
surrendered the
clerkship" -
Dakota L. Hamilton, ‘Thomas,
William (d. 1554)’,
Oxford Dictionary...
- Neil
McGill Gorsuch (/ˈɡɔːrsʌtʃ/ GOR-sutch; born
August 29, 1967) is an
American jurist who
serves as an ****ociate
justice of the
Supreme Court of the...