Thursday, March 31, 2011

Application Period for UCLA LLM Closed for the 2011-2012 Program

The application period  for the UCLA LLM program is closed for the 2011-2012 LL.M. Program. Our online application for the 2012-2013 LL.M. Program will be available in September 2011, at which time we invite you to apply. The application deadline will continue to be February 1.

http://www.law.ucla.edu/llm 

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Legal-Ease goes to Arizona!

Dena Falken, CEO and Seminar instructor will travel to Tucson, Arizona to present a two-day Legal English seminar for the University of Arizona’s International Trade and Business Law program in August 2011.  Ms. Falken was invited as a part of the LL.M. intensive program and will present to a diverse group of international attorneys from around the world in the midst of the Sonoran Desert.  The masters and doctoral candidates will gather in July from countries as far-flung as Italy, Indonesia, Mongolia, Tunisia, Estonia, Albania, Mexico, Canada, India, Japan, China, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Fiji, Chile, Egypt, Ireland and Pakistan.  Though Tucson’s dry desert heat is a formidable force of nature, Arizona’s law students adapt though a passionate embrace of academics and a sense of humor.  Welcome Dena!


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Pacific McGeorge LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice


Since 1982, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law has offered a program leading to an LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice.  Several hundred lawyers from all over the world have participated in this program, with many of them going on to become leading international practitioners within their own countries.  A unique feature of this program is the possibility of completing an internship with a law firm located in a country other than where the LL.M. student first studied law.  Many graduates of the program have also gone on to take either the New York or the California Bar exams.  The Pacific McGeorge Alumni Association has an international section, and every two years 50 or more of the program's graduates gather for a meeting in a major world city.  For more information on the LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice, please visit http://www.mcgeorge.edu/ or contact Eric McElwain, Assistant Director for Graduate and International Programs at emcelwain@pacific.edu






 
Pacific McGeorge Graduate at Permanent Court of Arbitration
Yanying Li, a 2009 graduate from China of the Pacific McGeorge LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice program, has been hired for a position at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague.  At the same time, Yanying is working on a PhD from the University of Leiden.  Soon after graduating from Pacific McGeorge, Yanying took and passed the New York Bar exam in summer 2009.
 
After taking the Bar exam, Yanying (“Lizzie”) moved to The Hague and enrolled in the University of Leiden's International Business Law LL.M. degree.  While there she chaired the student caucus and was active in working with Leiden faculty and administrators to improve their programs. 
 
Yanying comments that while there were distinct advantages in learning both the U.S. and E.U. systems, she found her program at Pacific McGeorge more rigorous than her studies at Leiden.  She adds that exposure to both the U.S. and European systems has been very useful, and she particularly praises her preparation in how to research U.S. law. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

UC Davis Announces Dates for 4-Week Summer US Law Course

Annual program to run this year from July 10 to August 6
Mar 22, 2011
The University of California, Davis (UC Davis) will offer a four-week Orientation in U.S.A. Law course from July 10 to August 6, 2011. This will be the 22nd year the course will be offered to lawyers, judges, and pre-LL.M. students. The program is open to all legal professionals and students, including students who will begin an LL.M. program at another university in fall 2011.

For more information, please visit the program website.


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Florida Coastal School of Law’s LL.M. Masters of U.S. Law program



Thank you for your continuing interest in Florida Coastal School of Law’s LL.M. Masters of U.S. Law program. Florida Coastal is the first U.S. law school to offer the Masters of U.S. Law degree fully online, and the program has been approved for delivery by the American Bar Association. The LL.M. program is now accepting applications for the 2011-2012 academic year, which begins September 12.

Coastal LL.M. offers a high quality U.S. legal education at a lower cost and at greater convenience to students than traditional, residential LL.M. programs. Many foreign law graduates are not in a position to leave their jobs and families for a year or more to come to the United States to obtain a degree, and the costs of relocating to the United States are significant. Graduates of the LL.M. program can qualify academically to sit for the bar examination in several states, including California.

Coastal’s LL.M. program allows students to take classes from anywhere at any time with just a laptop and a broadband Internet connection. Students can log in to live classes and interact directly with distinguished law professors, and all lectures are taped so that students who are unable to join live classes can participate by viewing lectures at any time. Out of class, students can interact with the professor through online discussion boards and via email.
At $575 per credit hour, Coastal LL.M.’s tuition is a fraction of the cost of residential LL.M. programs in the U.S. Students can make payment in four installments of approximately $3700.

Coastal LL.M.’s combination of high quality U.S. legal education, the convenience of online delivery, and affordable tuition presents a unique opportunity to foreign trained lawyers seeking to advance their career with knowledge of the U.S. legal system. Please contact the Director, Aron Mujumdar, if you would like more information about the program or if you would like to see a demonstration of our interactive, online classroom.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Arabic Translator

For excellent translation in Arabic, please contact :
Nabil Abdel Ahad Abdel Baky, Senior English and Arabic Translator Offers High Quality of Legal and Non-legal English and Arabic Translation for reasonable rate. Email: ahadeg@Yahoo.com and Mobile:0020105417649

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Emory Law, LLM program



“Emory Law's LLM program offers graduates of U.S. and foreign law schools the opportunity to pursue the master of laws from one of the top nationally ranked law schools in the United States. LLM students may choose from among three broad tracks: a traditional LLM designed around a student's particular interests and expertise and drawing from the breadth of Emory's curriculum; an LLM in one of six formal concentrations: or a joint LLM with Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.”

http://www.law.emory.edu/academics/llm-program.html