SCOTUS clerks mostly end up doing appellate work in private practice, and a lot tend to leave after a few years to pursue academic careers.
A law firm can tout that it has SCOTUS clerks within its ranks to show off to clients. Since there's only ~35 SCOTUS clerks each year, firms vying for them are willing to pay extra.
A law firm can tout that it has SCOTUS clerks within its ranks to show off to clients. Since there's only ~35 SCOTUS clerks each year, firms vying for them are willing to pay extra.