What are the responsibilities and job description for the Law Clerk, Mille Lacs County, Honorable Judge Quinn position at Minnesota Judicial Branch?
Judge Matthew Quinn is seeking a motivated, professional individual to serve as a judicial law clerk. Judicial clerkships are an excellent learning experience and provides the clerk a unique opportunity to hone research and writing skills while gaining in depth experience in a wide variety of legal issues. Judicial clerkships offer insights into the judicial decision-making process and practical litigation experience and provides an opportunity to interact with and observe a large number of practicing attorneys, providing exposure to a wide range of legal styles and abilities. Law clerks also benefit from a close mentor relationship with their judge. The successful applicant will have a good academic record, excellent research and writing skills, and the ability to work both individually and as part of a highly energetic team. Applicants must have the ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Computer literacy is important, familiarity with Westlaw and Microsoft Word/Windows operating system preferred.
This position has opportunities for a flexible work environment with the ability to work remotely.
Law Clerks work directly with the District Court Judge performing legal research, drafting legal documents, jury instructions, correspondence, memoranda, draft orders, and other writings as required. The law clerk will communicate orally and in writing with pro se litigants, attorneys, county and court personnel, and other members of the public as directed by the judge. The law clerk will assist the judge in managing cases through the court system as directed. In addition to work assignments, clerks have the opportunity to observe court proceedings and learn firsthand how the court system operates. This position will provide direct experience with a wide breadth of case types and legal issues, opportunity to observe hearings and trials, enhancement of writing skills, ability to work closely and develop relationships with other law clerks and judges, reasonable work hours / work life balance. Law Clerks are at-will employees, and the work is performed under the supervision of a District Court Judge.
Example of Duties
(Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
• Reviews, studies, researches, and annotates laws, court decisions, documents, opinions, briefs, and related legal authorities.
• Prepares briefs, legal memoranda, and statement of issues involved, including appropriate suggestions or recommendations to the justice or judge.
• Compiles references on laws and decisions necessary for legal determinations.
• Confers with justice, judge or court official concerning legal questions, construction of documents and granting of orders.
• Attends court sessions to hear oral arguments and records necessary case information; maintain records attendant to court proceedings.
• May perform courtroom duties including calling the calendar; swearing in jury panels and witness; taking court minutes; and assisting in various court proceedings such as arraignments, motions, hearings, pre-trial conferences and trials.
Typical Qualifications
•Knowledge of general law, state law, established precedent, and sources of legal reference.
• Graduate of an accredited law school.
• Knowledge of court practices and procedures.
• Knowledge of legal terminology and concepts.
• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with a diverse group of people, including attorneys and pro se parties.
• Ability to research complex legal problems or questions and apply legal principles.
• Ability to represent the court in a respectful manner.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
• Familiarity with Microsoft products, including legal research software is preferred.
The general practice of law, while once common, is all but gone in this age of specialization. That is, except in Minnesota’s district court. Due to the breadth and quality of the experience gained while clerking, Judge Quinn’s prior law clerks are in the private practice of law, assistant county attorneys, and an assistant attorney general. If you are enthusiastic about the law and its application, please apply!
Law Clerks are at-will employees and the work is performed under the supervision of a District Court Judge.
Work is performed primarily in an office setting or a courtroom.
Supplemental Information
Judge Quinn is looking for a person who has both the ability and interest to serve as a successful judicial clerk.
This position will remain open until filled.
Current judicial branch employees must have satisfactory performance in all competencies in their most recent performance evaluation and no discipline above an oral reprimand in the preceding 6 months.
Full State of Minnesota Benefit package. District court law clerks will be placed within the pay range based upon post law school graduation legal work experience. In addition to completing the online application, please upload and attach your resume, transcripts and writing sample (no more than 10 pages)