Northern District of New York seeks part-time pro se law clerk for Albany or Syracuse

Hon. Brenda K. Sannes Chief U.S. District Judge
Hon. Brenda K. Sannes Chief U.S. District Judge
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A part-time Pro Se Law Clerk position is open in the Northern District of New York, with the location being either Albany or Syracuse. The court has announced this vacancy and provided additional information through an attached document.

The Pro Se Law Clerk will assist with cases involving individuals who represent themselves without legal counsel. This role supports the court in managing such cases efficiently.

More details about the job responsibilities, requirements, and application process can be found in the official announcement.



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