Law Clerk Vacation Weeks

Updated: 22 May 2012
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Job: Law Clerk
Average Vacation Weeks by Years Experience
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01.42.84.2
Less than 1 year2.5 weeks  
   
1-4 years2.7 weeks  
5-9 years3.3 weeks  
10-19 years3.9 weeks  
20 years or more4.0 weeks  
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Country: Australia | Updated: 22 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 84
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Law Clerk Job Description

People with the job title Law Clerk typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Assist lawyers or judges by researching or preparing legal documents. Search for and study legal documents to investigate facts and law of cases. Prepare affidavits of documents and maintain document files and case correspondence. Research and analyze law sources to prepare drafts of briefs or arguments for review, approval and use by attorney. Review and file pleadings, petitions and other documents relevant to court actions. Deliver or direct delivery of subpoenas to witnesses and parties to action, serve copies of pleas to opposing counsel.

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