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Mar 20, 2024

Is a Legal Career for You? Find Out. THIS is a Day in the Life of a Law Clerk.

Is a Legal Career for You? Find Out. THIS is a Day in the Life of a Law Clerk.

Ever wondered if your passion for the law could translate into a career? Ever see yourself pursuing an education for legal assistant, taking a law clerk course or legal program? If you’ve got a propensity for details and organization, are fascinated with legal professionals and how they support those in need of council, this career may be for you.

As a skilled law clerk, you work under the direction of a lawyer and are responsible for a broad range of office procedures, with an emphasis on case and file management, time and financial management, client communication and record keeping and so much more.

To make an informed decision about a future in this thriving field, this may be precisely what you need to understand …

A Day in the Life and Job Expectations of a Law Clerk

 

Your Daily Duties

Depending on the environment you choose to work in, from law firms and government agencies to the court room, your daily responsibilities may include:

  • Drafting legal documents
  • Legal research
  • Managing case files
  • Filing documents with the courts
  • Interviewing clients and witnesses
  • Accompanying lawyers to meetings, hearings, and trials.

Expectations of the Job

There are technical requirements for you to thrive in this position and then there are the foundational, and over-and-above, elements of the job that you will need to master.

  • First-rate Professionalism
  • Law clerks are expected to have a high level of professionalism as you’ll be dealing with a wide range of experts and clients in this field.
  • Exceptional Communication
  • This profession is highly social. You will not only interact with your legal team members, but with witnesses, clients, judges, and courtroom personnel. You need to be able to communicate effectively in verbal and written form so that you are representing yourself and the organization and lawyers you work for in the most professional manner possible.
  • Outstanding Adaptability
  • The legal profession is fast-paced and constantly shifting. As a law clerk you need to be able to assess situations quickly, utilize your creative decision-making abilities and adjust and adapt to what is needed, efficiently and effectively.
  • Constantly Curious and Visible
  • To make a name for yourself in this industry you need to be consistently visible and accessible to the lawyers you work with, asking questions and providing valuable assistance. As you launch your career, you want to be a sponge and leverage those learnings to benefit your team.

For those looking to explore a fast-paced, socially focused, detail-oriented career this is an excellent choice. If you’re looking to take an online law clerk course, law clerk program, and are still determining if this profession is for you, why not take the “Anderson College Legal Career Training Readiness Quiz”?

When you’re ready to make the leap, Anderson College has a 52-week Law Clerk program that includes a 3-week practicum with on-the-job training with potential employers. Our students also gain hands-on experience utilizing uLawPractice as part of the curriculum, Canada’s most trusted legal accounting and practice management software.

Our team is here to assist you, from finding the perfect program fit to landing that ideal position, with career services for life for graduates. Book a virtual appointment with an Admissions Advisor today to start exploring your Law Clerk career and let’s get you launched!

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Quick answers about applying, funding, and life at Anderson College.

How long does it take to complete a program at Anderson College?
Most diploma programs run 24–58 weeks of full-time study, depending on the discipline. Healthcare programs (PSW, Cardiology, MOA, Dental Assistant) typically include a clinical or work placement so you graduate job-ready.
What financial aid options are available?
We accept OSAP (Ontario), Better Jobs Ontario, Windmill Microlending, in-house Alumni and PSW bursaries, and traditional student lines of credit through major banks. Visit our Financial Aid page for the full list and to chat with a Financial Aid Advisor.
Are international students welcome?
Yes. Anderson College is a DLI-approved Career College registered with the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Programs marked as PGWP-eligible qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit. See our International Students page for visa support details.
How do I apply?
You can start your application online in under 5 minutes or speak with an Admissions Advisor for a guided walkthrough. Begin your application here.
Does Anderson College offer job placement support?
Every program includes Career Services — resume coaching, interview prep, employer connections and lifetime alumni support. Many programs also include a built-in clinical or industry placement so you graduate with real-world experience. Learn more on the Career Services page.

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