Jones Day has recruited eight former U.S. Supreme Court clerks from the October 2022 term, the firm said Tuesday, further building its roster of talent from the high court.
All eight former clerks worked with Republican-nominated justices.
The firm recruited another group of former clerks who worked with Republican-nominated judges on the U.S. Supreme Court.
December 05, 2023 at 02:03 PM
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Jones Day has recruited eight former U.S. Supreme Court clerks from the October 2022 term, the firm said Tuesday, further building its roster of talent from the high court.
All eight former clerks worked with Republican-nominated justices.
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