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Court Clerk

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AVG. SALARY

$51,090

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Decision Making

You're a court clerk for Judge Susan Meadows. That means that you sit in the courtroom when she is presiding over a case. In this part of the job, you swear in witnesses, mark and keep track of exhibits and generally keep the court flowing for the judge.

Outside the courtroom, you're responsible for organizing and scheduling the judge. "They don't just magically appear for cases," says Mike Finney. He is a court clerk. "Judges have to be scheduled."

Organizing a judge's calendar can be complex. They are often busy, and they may be asked to many more engagements than they can attend.

You can't be running to the judge every time there is a conflict in her schedule. Sometimes you have to make decisions on how best to schedule the judge's time.

Currently, you're scheduling your judge to speak at a weekend conference for lawyers. The organizers would really like her to give the keynote address when the conference opens on Friday afternoon.

It's an honor to be invited to speak at this large conference, so you look at the judge's schedule. Unfortunately, she is booked to be in court on that day.

However, it's for a trial that has been scheduled for two weeks, and the Friday is the last day. You highly doubt that the trial will last the full two weeks. You think the judge will actually be free Friday afternoon.

What do you do?

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