Law Clerk I Judge Angela K. Paton 2025-2026

Department: Judicial Chambers
Location: Phoenix, AZ

2025 - 2026 JUDICIAL LAW CLERKSHIP


Title: Law Clerk I
Grade: Fixed Rate
Reports To: Judicial Officer
Department: Judicial Chambers
Exempt Status: Exempt
Status: Full-Time (40 hours per week)
Schedule: Monday-Friday 8 hours per day
Salary: $60,170

Minimum Requirements:
Must be a law school graduate or a current law school student expecting to graduate before the employment start date.

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

Judge Angela K. Paton with the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One is accepting clerkship applications and materials from law school graduates, practicing attorneys, and current law school students who expect to graduate in Spring 2025 and wish to apply for a clerkship that will begin in August 2025.

The first review date will be Monday, June 3, 2024. Interviews will take place on June 13th and 14th. Each judge will separately contact applicants to arrange interviews.

Position Summary:
The Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, Law Clerk I position is an exempt salaried position. Under the direction of the Chambers Judge, a Law Clerk’s primary responsibility is to review briefs and the court record and to prepare a pre-draft decision in assigned cases. This position presents a rare opportunity to work directly with experienced judges and staff lawyers on complex and fascinating legal issues, improve their writing and analytical skills, and make a lasting contribution to the law in Arizona.

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Job Description:
Cases that are assigned to a particular panel of judges are divided among the three judges on the panel, and draft decisions are prepared by law clerks or staff attorneys working with an individual judge. Law clerks may be asked to write an initial draft decision, with varying degrees of input from the assigned judge. The draft is then circulated to the other judges on the panel for consideration when the case is set for conference.

At conference, the law clerk who has drafted a proposed decision may be asked to present the case to the panel of judges. The law clerk’s presentation generally includes a summary of the relevant facts and an analysis of the relevant law. The law clerk is expected to have thoroughly reviewed the trial court record and to be available to help answer questions about the record. The law clerk who prepared the initial draft may also be asked to assist with post-conference editing and with cite-checking the draft.

During conference, law clerks also take notes on all cases presented, including cases presented by staff attorneys and other law clerks.

Essential Functions:

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Preferred Education and Experience:
Prior legal experience, including work as a lawyer, extern, or intern, is a plus. Other professional experience, particularly involving research and writing is preferred.

Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
NA

Reasoning Ability:
Ability to apply common sense and understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, and diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in standardized situations. Ability to apply knowledge and experience to each case using parallels from other cases and deductive reasoning.

Physical Requirements and Equipment Operations:

Supervisory Responsibility

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work only. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all required responsibilities, duties, and skills. Other similar duties may be added, or the description amended at any time.


Selection Process
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Only applicants whose backgrounds most closely meet the needs of the position may be invited to interview. Requests for a special accommodation to participate in the interview process should be made at the time you are contacted to schedule an interview. The Selection Process may include first and/or second round panel interviews. This is a Regular, Full-time, non-exempt position.


EEO and ADA Compliance
The Court of Appeals, Division One is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Reasonable Accommodation Employer. Everyone is encouraged to apply and compete for jobs. If you require assistance at any stage of the application/exam process or during employment, due to an accessibility issue, please contact the Human Resources Department by phone at (602) 452-6708.

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