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2025 Clerking at the Federal Circuit Webcast

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August 6, 2025 by

2025 Clerking at the Federal Circuit Webcast

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3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
September 10, 2025

Event Overview

The Federal Circuit Bar Association® and The Appellate Project Present:
Clerking at the Federal Circuit: A Conversation with Recent Federal Circuit Law Clerks

Moderator:
Andrew Trask, Partner, Williams & Connolly LLP

Panelists:
Rashmi Borah, Attorney Advisor, Office of General Counsel, U.S. International Trade Commission
Christie Corn Associate, Williams & Connolly LLP
Jessica Lam, Senior IP Counsel, Commercial IP, Novartis

Summary:
This panel brings together several practicing attorneys who recently served as law clerks at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for an informal conversation about non-confidential aspects of their clerkship experiences. The panelists will discuss topics such as their decision to clerk, tips for applying to clerkships, the skills needed to serve as a Federal Circuit law clerk, the typical day-to-day tasks of a law clerk at the Federal Circuit, and how the clerkship experience has been useful in their subsequent roles. This program is designed for law students and junior professionals interested in learning more about clerking.

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Complimentary Offer:
There is no cost to attend this webcast, but all attendees must pre-register in advance. Additionally, law students who register for this event will receive complimentary FCBA Student Memberships, which are valid until one year after graduation.

The Federal Circuit Bar Association® is also offering complimentary FCBA Memberships to The Appellate Project Members who attend this webcast.

FCBA will not be seeking CLE credit for this program.

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