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Clerk Program The candidate must be eligible to apply for a law clerk position after completing at least one semester of law school. Work under the direct supervision of an Assistant Attorney General. Work with agency attorneys; conduct legal research; and draft pleadings, memoranda, and/or briefs. OAG law clerks may also assist in developing discovery, interviewing witnesses, conferencing with other state agency representatives, and attending hearings or trials. Law stu... read more
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