What is a Judge Farms?
A Judge Farm, also known as a Judge or Courtroom Farm, is an informal term used to describe a person who provides legal advice and assistance to lawyers on a part-time or volunteer basis. These individuals often work at the courthouse, providing research support, answering questions, and helping with document preparation.
Types of Judge Farms
- A General Practicing Judge Farm: These are judges who serve as general practitioners and provide a wide range of services, including research support, document preparation, and answering questions.
- A Specialist Judge Farm: These are judges who specialize in specific areas of law, such as family law or intellectual property law. They may have a limited number of hours to devote to client work each week.
- A Part-time Judge Farm: These are individuals who work part-time at the courthouse, providing research support and answering questions on a limited basis.
How to Find Judge Farms
To find a Judge Farm near you, visit the USA Attorney Guide website (https://www.usaattorneyguide.com/?s=&sort=pop) and enter your location or zip code. You can also search for "Judge Farms" along with your state or locality.