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In 2006, US Supreme Court law clerks were paid $63,335; they are classified as JSP 12 on the judicial salary chart. In 2010, the minimum pay for someone of that classification working in the Washington, DC, area is $74,872. The position typically lasts 12-24 months.

Lawyers who have served US Supreme Court clerkships are in high demand at private law firms. Recent law blogs report signing bonuses in the $200,000 range on top of an annual salary of $165,000 or more, and automatic seniority over junior hires who lack similar experience.

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