Thursday, August 21, 2014

Growth of Syracuse Law's LL.M in American Law


It brings me great pleasure to share news on the growth of Syracuse Law's LL.M. in American Law program as we prepare to welcome another class of foreign-trained legal professionals.  This year, our students represent the legal education systems of 15 different countries and regions, with the largest number having been educated in Saudi Arabia (6), South Korea (2), Ethiopia (2), Kenya (2) and one each from Canada, China, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Togo, the Kurdistan Region, and Uzbekistan. 
  
Students in the LL.M. program will continue to enjoy the support of Andrew S. Horsfall, Esq., our capable Assistant Director of the LL.M. program. Professor Andrew Kim will also continue to shepherd the LL.M. students through the academic year as the LL.M. Faculty Mentor. A welcome addition to this support will be offered by three of our current and dedicated J.D. students who will serve the critical function of providing peer-to-peer guidance as LL.M. Student Mentors. 

We welcome the opportunity to provide you with additional details about the LL.M. In American Law program, including conditional admission options! Please contact us at llmadmissions@law.syr.edu. 

Andrew S. Horsfall, Esq.
Assistant Director of the LL.M. Program for Foreign Law Graduates







3 comments:

  1. It's nice to see you have so many students from around the world. I am a Chilean lawyer, and I would really like to represent South America in the Syracuse Law LL.M program.

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  2. Hello Ms. Peters - feel free to contact me at ashorsfa@law.syr.edu to learn more about the Syracuse LL.M. program!

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  3. If I get my wish, add Costa Rica to that list! I hope to attend next year if accepted. I will be moving to America soon and Syracuse is a school that I would relocate for right away! I hear their peer to peer guidance is world class and they really help foreign students acclimate to the local surroundings and life at Syracuse.

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