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Chambers Volunteer Attorneys
INNOVATIVE PRO BONO CLERKSHIP PROGRAM
The New York State Bar Association, in conjunction with the New
York State Unified Court System Office of Court Administration,
announced a new pro bono clerkship program that provides lawyers seeking
employment with the opportunity to clerk for judges in courts throughout
the state, including the Appellate Divisions. The program, developed and
spearheaded by the Committee on Lawyers in Transition, will help lawyers
develop new skills until they can find permanent employment, while
providing vital assistance to a court system burdened with
ever-increasing dockets.
Participants work directly in chambers, with the judge and court staff.
Attorneys will have the chance to assist in the research and writing of
memoranda and decisions. They will interact with court staff, as well as
with attorneys and litigants, and participate in court proceedings.
Opportunities are available in both trial-level courts and appellate
courts. This program is not open to attorneys currently employed in the
practice of law, or to furloughed attorneys who plan to return to their
law firm.
Types of cases include:
•Appellate
•Commercial
•Criminal
•Family
•Housing
•General Civil
•Matrimonial
•Trusts and Estates
•Torts
Attorneys requesting to work in a judge’s chambers should
fill out the application to serve as a Chambers Volunteer
Attorney. For questions, email: volunteerattorneys@nycourts.gov, call
212.428.5588, or Fax Chambers Volunteer Attorneys at: 212.428.2190.
For more information, go to http://www.nycourts.gov/attorneys/volunteer/
Read the press release - NYSBA Press Release
09/09/09
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