
This week, the D. Del. website posted an opening for a term law clerk with Magistrate Judge Hatcher.
As most of our readers probably know, there are two types of judicial clerks: permanent and term. A permanent clerk is, well, permanent. They stay indefinitely. A term clerk stays for, typically, a one-year term, most often starting in September.
Serving as a term clerk is an amazing opportunity for an attorney and I highly recommend it. It gives you an incredible perspective on how the Court works, how judges manage …