Post an anonymous comment with information regarding clerkship interviews, hirings, vacancies, and the like, regarding the Judges of the Third Circuit.
Also per Law Clerk Addict, Judges David Smith and Theodore McKee are done; and Judges Julio Fuentes, Anthony Scirica, Kent Jordan, and Michael Chagares have partially hired.
Anyone else notice how little information is being posted this year on this site compared to last year? By this time last year, there were three times more comments on the third circuit thread than there are this year. Second Circuit also looks similarly quiet (haven't looked at others). Any suggestions on why? Is everyone more tightlipped now that these positions are harder to get? Are judges just not interviewing as early this year?
I submitted an hard copy application to a judge who is now accepting applications via OSCAR. Should I also apply via OSCAR, or am I safe to assume that my hard copy application (sent well before the judge even posted on OSCAR) will be considered? Thanks!
Judge Roth has hired one: a graduate from Georgetown.
ReplyDeleteVia Law Clerk Addict, Judge Maryanne Barry may be interviewing.
ReplyDeleteAlso per Law Clerk Addict, Judges David Smith and Theodore McKee are done; and Judges Julio Fuentes, Anthony Scirica, Kent Jordan, and Michael Chagares have partially hired.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know if Rendell is interviewing 3Ls off plan?
ReplyDeleteBarry has started hiring
ReplyDeleteIs the Barry hire recent?
ReplyDeleteGarth has hired for 2010.
ReplyDeleteAnyone else notice how little information is being posted this year on this site compared to last year? By this time last year, there were three times more comments on the third circuit thread than there are this year. Second Circuit also looks similarly quiet (haven't looked at others). Any suggestions on why? Is everyone more tightlipped now that these positions are harder to get? Are judges just not interviewing as early this year?
ReplyDeleteI think lawclerkaddict may be diverting a lot of traffic.
ReplyDeleteI submitted an hard copy application to a judge who is now accepting applications via OSCAR. Should I also apply via OSCAR, or am I safe to assume that my hard copy application (sent well before the judge even posted on OSCAR) will be considered? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteTo 7:34, I would submit on OSCAR, too. Many judges will indicate that they accept both methods, when in reality they only look at one form.
ReplyDeleteRoth has hired a Georgetown grad (a second one) for 2010-2011 (as of July 27, 2009).
ReplyDeleteSloviter is done.
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