It’s not often that a legal employer hopes its employees get work elsewhere ASAP. But that’s the case with a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judicial fellowship program being launched this spring.

“I hope we lose them,” said Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Lisa M. Rau, who organized the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court’s judicial fellowship program, in which all six regional law schools are participating, to provide unpaid, but marketable, work experience for recent law school graduates.

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