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68 Judicial Clerk Questions And Answers

3⟩ Explain me about a time you had to interact with a difficult client?

You represent the company to the public and your ability to act professionally at all times is important. Discuss the specific techniques you use to handle a difficult interaction including staying calm, getting all the necessary facts and information, discussing options and coming to agreement.

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4⟩ Explain me have you handled this type of case?

This is probably the most important question to ask. You would not want to fly with a pilot making his first transatlantic flight...why trust your case with a novice? A lawyer who has the right background can often save you time and money, all the while getting the best result possible. And don’t take a simple “Yes” for a sufficient answer. Ask follow-up questions, such as where and when any similar cases went to trial and their results, to ensure the attorney really knows the subject matter.

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6⟩ Tell me who will be doing the work?

Your lawyer will frequently be part of a law firm with junior associates and paralegals. Make sure you know who will be working on your case and in what capacity. Your lawyer can often save you money by delegating routine tasks to firm employees who charge a lower hourly rate. However, your lawyer should be involved in all key aspects and decisions of your case, or should explain to you why a colleague can handle some important part of the matter just as well.

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7⟩ Tell me what is the best way to develop a rapport with the interviewer?

☛ A job interview is like a blind date in that both sides feel a little nervous and forced. Standard blind date rules apply: nice handshake, maintain eye contact, smile when appropriate, and always listen!

☛ Listening is the most crucial part. It can be difficult for attorneys to get out of talking mode, but the interviewer should do about 80% of the talking.

☛ Paraphrase what the interviewer says back to him or her to show you are paying attention.

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8⟩ Explain what’s the best way to summarize your entire background?

☛ Even for law students and young attorneys it can be difficult to encapsulate their whole history in a few sentences. For experienced attorneys, it can be a nightmare.

☛ Stick to what’s relevant for the job you’re applying to.

☛ Refer to the resume; make it easier for the interviewer.

☛ Bring a list of representative casework.

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9⟩ Tell me how can a qualified attorney screw up in the interview?

☛ Showing up late is a sign of disrespect.

☛ Criticizing your last job is a major red flag.

☛ Lack of preparation will always make you look bad.

☛ It’s important to be confident, but don’t be arrogant or act like loose cannon. Never appear as though the job isn’t important to you.

☛ Don’t lie! Getting caught in a lie is the worst way to spoil an interview

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10⟩ Tell me what questions should be avoided?

Don’t ask about salary, vacation time, working hours, start date.

Don’t appear overanxious to get the job.

Don’t express reservations about taking the job. If you have reservations, deal with them later. During the interview, your goal is to make a positive impression

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11⟩ Tell me what are the differences between interviews with associates and junior partners and interviews with senior associates and partners?

☛ Junior partners and associates are still “gunners” who are often in competition with the rest of the attorneys. Do not act too competitive or they might see you as a threat. Act friendly.

☛ Older partners aren’t usually caught up in competition with the rest of the staff. They will want to see a competitive edge. They will also be more concerned with things like grades. Act hard working and determined.

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13⟩ Tell me why should we consider you to be the right person for this job?

I am confident that I possess the legal educational background, the experience and the skills that this job demands. I believe I am much above in these areas as far as other contenders for this job is concerned as I possess excellent research skills along with a profound ability to work in a fast paced environment.

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16⟩ Explain me an example of having to organize large volumes of data in order to prepare a report by a tight deadline?

A paralegal must research and analyze volumes of data in order to prepare written reports and summaries. They also have to be able to work under pressure.

Describe the steps you took, using a specific example, to identify key issues from a base of information. Highlight how you applied relevant legal principals to the facts in your analysis of the information.

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17⟩ Tell us why did you choose to become a paralegal? Why did you choose to specialize in this area of the law?

In your paralegal interview be convincing about your passion for the law. A paralegal position offers an opportunity to participate meaningfully in the legal process. It allows you to think critically and analytically and to optimize your communication skills.

As a paralegal you will be constantly learning and growing. Look at your particular specialization - litigation, criminal, corporate, insurance, family law etc - and consider what it is about the specific demands of the job that you enjoy.

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18⟩ Explain what would you say is your main weakness as Judicial Clerk?

Interviewers ask this question for two reasons. Number one, so you can tell them what your main weakness is and they do not have to guess, and number two, in order to determine if you are able to view yourself realistically. Those who do not view themselves realistically are not likely to be able to take constructive criticism or work to improve their skills, two things that employers generally want an employee to be able to do. Therefore, in order to answer this question, you will need to think about your skills and abilities and find an area that could use improving. You should then think about how you can work to improve the skill, as you will want to tell the interviewer, not only that you are aware of a weakness, but also that you are doing specific things to work on it. You might say, for example, “I am lacking in certain people skills and can sometimes come off as rude or uncaring, so I have been trying to pay closer attention to how I say things to people.” Another response may be, “I sometimes focus so much on the big picture that I miss the details, so I have been stopping what I am doing at regular intervals and concentrating on the details for a few moments.”

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19⟩ Tell us how long will this case take?

In discussing case strategy, your lawyer should give you an estimate of how much time it will take to get to a resolution. Keep in mind that your lawyer does not control the pace of the process and cannot make any promises about when it will be over.

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