Friday, January 27, 2012

Choosing the John B. Turner LL.M. Program

By Ensieh Mohajeri, OU Law LL.M. student
As an international and Muslim student, I have felt very welcome at the University of Oklahoma College of Law since my first visit. I had no doubt I would choose OU College of Law among the other choices I had. I am very confident to say it was the best decision I could possibly have made.
Participating in John B. Turner LL.M. Program has given me the great opportunity to pursue my education in my dream field of study, Energy and Natural Resources Law. The LL.M. program provides an exceptional educational environment with the chance to communicate with outstanding professors who are all very knowledgeable in their respective areas and so willing to share their experience and assist students in any way possible.
In addition to having access to excellent educational quality, being able to attend different conferences and field trips related to my field of study has given me the opportunity to meet professionals in this field and further my understanding of the potential of my professional career in the future. I am very grateful to the law school and my professors who have supported and encouraged me to become involved in the program.
All in all, attending in John B. Turner LL.M. Program has been an invaluable part of my life and legal education. I am so pleased with my decision to come to the University of Oklahoma College of Law.


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

University of Texas Master of Laws Program



Master of Laws Program (LL.M.)
Business Law
Intellectual Property
Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law
Latin American and International Law
US Law for Foreign Lawyers

The University of Texas School LL.M. is a one-year, full time program, beginning
in August each year.

Our main program is the U.S. Law for Foreign Lawyers. It offers the most
flexibility for coursework.

We also offer four specializations, in which you can obtain a certificate:
Business law, Intellectual Property, Global Energy, International Arbitration
and Environmental Law, and Latin American and International Law.

We invite you to apply to our LLM program. LL.M. applications should be
submitted to LSAC LLM service by February 1 to be considered on time and
receive priority consideration.
 


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New LL.M. Program deadline for UNC

The deadline to apply to UNC School of Law's new  LL.M. Program is April 30, 2012! For more information about the program, visit our website at http://www.law.unc.edu/academics/degreeprograms/llm/default.aspxThe LL.M. Program in United States Law at UNC School of Law offers international lawyers the opportunity to develop mastery of key areas of American law in one of the nation's top law schools. The program builds on the school's existing international program, which includes exchange, study abroad and visiting scholar programs, and faculty expertise in the most pressing global legal issues. For more details about our program, contact the LL.M. Program director at unc_ll.m.director@unc.edu.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

International LL.M Deadline for Catholic University, Colombus School of Law

Catholic University,  Colombus School of Law.
 International LL.M deadline is March 9, 2012 and domestic LL.M deadline is June 1, 2012.
Study in DC, apply today!
 
 
 

Monday, November 21, 2011

UCLA Law LL.M. Program: Apply Now!

The online application for admission to the University of California Los Angeles School of Law’s 2012-2013 LL.M. Program is available on our website at http://www.law.ucla.edu/prospective-students/admission-information/llm-program/Pages/llm-application-procedures.aspx and we welcome all law graduates (both foreign and domestic) to apply.  The deadline to apply is February 15, 2012.



LL.M. students may pursue general studies towards their LL.M. degree or have the option of specializing in one of the following areas: Business Law (with four separate business-related tracks: (1) Bankruptcy, (2) Business, (3) Securities Regulation, and (4) Tax), Entertainment and Media Law and Policy, or International and Comparative Law. For more details about our program, please visit www.law.ucla.edu/llm or contact us at llm@law.ucla.edu.


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

LLM in International and Comparative Law at the University of Iowa

Interested in an LLM in International and Comparative Law? Then take a look at http://www.law.uiowa.edu/international/ Learn more about this excellent program and this at the University of Iowa.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Pacific McGeorge LL.M. Students Come From 23 Countries

Click here to learn more about applying for fall semester 2012 at Pacific McGeorge School of Law.
The University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, annually attracts students from all over the world. For the fall semester, the school has one of its largest contingents of graduate and international students on campus ever with 49 LL.M. and J.D. exchange students coming from 23 different countries. Read more about the diverse class of students and the LL.M. programs offered by Pacific McGeorge in Sacramento, California.

LL.M. Students Come From 23 Countries

October 19, 2011
Pacific McGeorge, which annually attracts students from all over the world, boasts one of its largest contingents of graduate and international students on campus this semester with 49 LL.M. and J.D. exchange students coming from 23 different countries.


Twenty-seven students are enrolled in the LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice. Foreign countries represented include Austria/Germany (Julia Steffen) Austria (Veronika Vanas), Botswana (Kusigani Alidi), China (Daisy Deng, David Lu, Simon Sun, Joe Zhou), Egypt (Ahmed Ali), Nepal/India (Ashutosh Shrivastav), Nigeria (Susan Obasi-Ikeagwu, Obehi Okojie), Russia (Anna Solovyeva), Saudi Arabia (Abdulmajeed Alabbad, Saad Alabdulwahed, Ibrahim Alaskar, Hussam Alhabardfi, Yazeed Al Saeed, Sultan Altwerqi), Spain (Miguel Angel Perez Magdaleno), Sweden/Austria (Martin Lilja), Tajikistan (Saidahamad Ikromov), United Kingdom (Saima Aslam, Cerys Poolis) and Uzbekistan (Anvar Aslanov). Three Americans (Deniz Haupt, Phillip Johnson, William Reese) are also in the law school’s flagship masters program, now in its 31st year.


Many of the students in the LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice program, such as Sun who already holds a Pacific McGeorge LL.M. degree in Water Resources Law-International and is an assistant professor at South China University of Technology School of Law, will return to their native countries. Others are planning to take the State Bar of California examination in July 2012.


LL.M. Students Come From 23 Countries


The seven students in the LL.M. in U.S. Law & Policy - U.S. Law track come from Brazil (Adriana Aguena), Cameroon (Bonaventure Nfidor), Lebanon (Mirna Abou-Yafethh Tohme), Mexico (Elvira Daza Hernandez), Romania (Razvan Ionita, Adela Roderean) and South Korea (Wonjoon Kim). Alumna Fareena Azhar,’10, is joined by fellow Americans Jason Arack, Joshua Fox, Alaine MacKenzie and Daniel Johnson in the LL.M. in U.S. Law & Policy - Public Policy track. Two participants from other countries, Kuwait (Hesham Alhashash) and Saudi Arabia (Nada Hasan), are also in that program.


The three students in the LL.M. in Experiential Law Teaching come from China (Liu Xiaobing, Su Xinjian) and Russia (Margarita Vladimirova).


There are three J.D. exchange students from Belgium’s Catholic University of Louvain (Fruy Gaelle, Valerie Nicaise, Julia Selyanskaya), one from Denmark’s University of Copenhagen (Anahita Khatam-Lashgari) and one from China’s Zhejiang Gongshang University (Wang Yumeng).