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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 court...
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Clinical clerkships encomp**** a
period of
medical education in
which students – medical, dental, veterinary,
nursing or
otherwise –
practice medicine under...
- "ultimate achievement."
Feeder clerkships are, consequently,
similarly prized as
stepping stones to a
potential clerkship with the
Supreme Court. Justices...
- a
practical legal training (PLT)
course prior to admission. Nowadays,
clerkships are
typically placements at a law firm for
currently studying law students...
- A data
entry clerk, also
known as data
preparation and
control operator, data
registration and
control operator, and data
preparation and registration...
- Not
continued by Mary I "By 31
March 1553
Thomas had
surrendered the
clerkship" -
Dakota L. Hamilton, ‘Thomas,
William (d. 1554)’,
Oxford Dictionary...
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lasts 18 months.
Level two/clinical
clerkships is a 12-month
period spent rotating through various clinical clerkships at The
University of
Vermont Medical...
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third in the
placement of
federal clerkships,
behind only Yale and Stanford. In 2023,
there were 15
federal clerkships.
According to UC Irvine's official...
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formal apprenticeship or
clerkship program was
established first in New York in 1730 — at that time a seven-year
clerkship was required, and in 1756...