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Supreme Court clerks get less buck for their bang

The National Law Journal

June 15, 2009

The Supreme Court law clerk hiring season has begun. It is a pricey mating dance in which hiring bonuses for the much-prized clerks have escalated rapidly, reaching $250,000 last year — only five years after bonuses first broke the $100,000 barrier. But that was before the economy tanked, bringing down law firms along with everyone else.

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