The initial M.L.S. program will offer an area of emphasis in Intellectual Property Law.
This new degree program provides a type of professional credential that is increasingly in demand by today’s employers, and distinguishes its holder as someone who brings specialized knowledge and an enhanced understanding of the role of the law across industries and in a wide variety of disciplines.
Who Can Benefit?
Think of the possibilities. What do you do for a living? Perhaps you work in the area of intellectual property, even examining patents. Are you a scientist or engineer? Perhaps you are a docketing clerk, legal assistant, secretary, or administrator in a major corporation. A deeper understanding of the law and legal principles is relevant in countless occupations; very few professions are unaffected by the substance of the law. An M.L.S. degree may help you further your career.
If you already possess a technical degree and wish to work in a business start-up, or at a law firm but do not want to practice law or desire to enroll in a three-year J.D. program, an M.L.S. degree may be the perfect vehicle to move your career to the next level.
Are you an undergraduate, who wishes to work at a law firm, but not as a lawyer? The M.L.S. may offer you an advantage in the hiring process by giving you a working knowledge of our legal system.
For further information, contact M.L.S. program co-directors:
Professor Elizabeth Winston
202-319-5158
winstone@law.edu
Professor Megan La Belle
202-319-6615
labelle@law.edu
For a list of terms, visit http://www.legalenglish.com/llm/glossary.php
I'm going to have to apply here, can you guys show me the appropriate locations to get an application? I would be so very appreciated if you helped me. Thank you guys!
ReplyDeleteHi Michael,
DeleteI'm glad to hear that you find Catholic U LLM program helpful. I highly recommend that you apply. Its a fantastic program. Any questions contact Stacy Brustin, the LLM Director.