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The average salary for a Judicial Law Clerk in U.S. is $64,880.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $64,880

$41,020$102,810

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $31.19

$19.72$49.43

What does a Judicial Law Clerk earn?

Judicial law clerks on average earn around $64,880 per year in the U.S.. They provide valuable support to the court system by researching legal documents, drafting written opinions, managing calendars and assisting judges in the courtroom. Judicial law clerks may specialise in certain aspects of law such as criminal justice or family law.

How to earn more as a Judicial Law Clerk

To become a judicial law clerk, you will require a university degree in law. Additionally, enrolment in an apprenticeship program or gaining related work experience may improve your chances of obtaining a position. To increase your earnings in the field, you can specialise in a certain area like criminal or civil law or move into a managerial role in a law firm. Self-employment is also an option, allowing you to set up your own legal aid service or consulting firm.