What does a Judicial Law Clerk do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Prepare briefs, legal memoranda, or statements of issues involved in cases, including appropriate suggestions or recommendations.
96%
Research laws, court decisions, documents, opinions, briefs, or other information related to cases before the court.
96%
Draft or proofread judicial opinions, decisions, or citations.
96%
Review complaints, petitions, motions, or pleadings that have been filed to determine issues involved or basis for relief.
92%
Confer with judges concerning legal questions, construction of documents, or granting of orders.
92%
Keep abreast of changes in the law and inform judges when cases are affected by such changes.
82%
Attend court sessions to hear oral arguments or record necessary case information.
79%
Enter information into computerized court calendar, filing, or case management systems.
72%
Verify that all files, complaints, or other papers are available and in the proper order.
70%
Review dockets of pending litigation to ensure adequate progress.
70%
Communicate with counsel regarding case management or procedural requirements.
67%
Respond to questions from judicial officers or court staff on general legal issues.
65%
Coordinate judges' meeting and appointment schedules.
62%
Participate in conferences or discussions between trial attorneys and judges.
56%
Prepare periodic reports on court proceedings, as required.
54%
Compile court-related statistics.
53%
Supervise law students, volunteers, or other personnel assigned to the court.
52%
Maintain judges' law libraries by assembling or updating appropriate documents.
45%
Perform courtroom duties, including calling calendars, administering oaths, and swearing in jury panels and witnesses.
44%