Sunday, November 30, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Announced Incoming LL.M students for the Spring 2015 Semester
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law proudly announces its incoming
LL.M. students for the Spring 2015 semester:
Ilijana Todorović, Bosnia - Ms. Todorović is our 2015 Rusovich Family
Scholar.
Miguel Eduardo Villeda Kattan, El Salvador
We will also welcome back our returning LL.M. students:
Josephine Adibone, France
Lobna Boudiaf, France
Marion Le Bart de la Broise, France
Laetitia Galletti Solouki, France
Eric Vazquez Mendez, Puerto Rico
For more information on this fabulous LLM program in New Orleans click here.
http://law.loyno.edu/llm-united-states-law
LL.M. students for the Spring 2015 semester:
Ilijana Todorović, Bosnia - Ms. Todorović is our 2015 Rusovich Family
Scholar.
Miguel Eduardo Villeda Kattan, El Salvador
We will also welcome back our returning LL.M. students:
Josephine Adibone, France
Lobna Boudiaf, France
Marion Le Bart de la Broise, France
Laetitia Galletti Solouki, France
Eric Vazquez Mendez, Puerto Rico
For more information on this fabulous LLM program in New Orleans click here.
http://law.loyno.edu/llm-united-states-law
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
U.C. Davis Academic Year LL.M. program
Academic Year LL.M. Program
UC Davis School of Law is a top-tier U.S. law school with internationally known faculty and scholars. UC Davis School of Law at King Hall is home to our innovative and engaged student body of 498 J.D. and 55 LL.M. students. Our students attend courses and study in our striking new state-of-the-art King Hall facility and enjoy outstanding library with access to the collections of all UC campuses and more.
The LL.M. Experience At UC Davis School of Law, the faculty fully integrate students into their ambitious research and practice activities. Be part of an intellectually curious yet distinctively supportive community. Faculty, fellow students and staff, no matter how busy and engaged in professional achievement, are accessible, empathetic and committed to your education.
The LL.M. program follows an academic calendar with the program starting in late August and running through May of each year. LL.M. students select from all law school courses to design educational programs reflecting their educational interests. LL.M.s participate in their classes with U.S. J.D. students.
The LL.M. Director guides and counsels students throughout the year to make sure academic and professional goals are achieved.
Multiple lecture series bring dynamic, nationally and internationally known experts to complement the regular curriculum. King Hall hosts over 50 student organizations to enhance your education and networking.
Program Details Each LL.M. candidate must successfully complete a minimum of 20 semester units of work.
LL.M. students may choose to personalize their course programs to specialize in a particular area of law, such as Business Law, Criminal Law and Procedure, Environmental and Natural Resources Law, Health Care Law and Bioethics, Human Rights and Social Justice Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Public Interest Law and more.
Each LL.M. student must also complete an intellectually rigorous legal research and writing project.
We support our LL.M.s through the year with special academic and career skills workshops.
Orientation in U.S.A. Law Program for Pre-LL.M.s We encourage you to participate in our Orientation in U.S.A. Law program. Designed for both working professionals and incoming LL.M. students, this program helps you to get settled into Davis and learn about American culture as you practice your legal English, learn an overview of U.S. Law, and participate in LL.M. preparation workshops—all before the academic year starts. More than half of our LL.M. students participate in this program each year, and they find it immensely valuable.
We accept applications throughout the year and encourage applicants to submit by January 10. Contact: Cyntia Spencer, LL.M. Admissions Officer
caspencer@ucdavis.edu ~ 530-752-6081
For more information on the UC Davis LLM program click here law.ucdavis.edu/international
For a Glossary of LLM terms please see http://www.legalenglish.com/llm/glossary.php
Academic Year LL.M. Program
Monday, November 17, 2014
Georgia State LLM Cirriculum
LL.M. Curriculum and Program Tracks
Georgia State Law’s LL.M. Program for Foreign-Trained Lawyers builds on our J.D. program, which has achieved national distinction in a relatively short time.
LL.M. graduates will be well equipped to assume leadership positions in their legal institutions, including law firms with an international practice, the judiciary and government, and in law faculties and those of related disciplines in their home countries. Our program will help you achieve this through:
Full-time LL.M. students must complete the program in nine months.
The LL.M. program director must approve each LL.M. student’s course schedule in advance. No exceptions.
For more information please click here http://law.gsu.edu/llm/curriculum/
For LLM terms click here www.legalenglish.com/llm
LL.M. graduates will be well equipped to assume leadership positions in their legal institutions, including law firms with an international practice, the judiciary and government, and in law faculties and those of related disciplines in their home countries. Our program will help you achieve this through:
- teaching you the skills essential to practicing American law
- enhancing how you counsel clients when negotiating with U.S. businesses and entities
- offering you internship interaction with U.S. lawyers
- facilitating a means to create your global network of contacts
- providing opportunities to refine and validate your English language skills
- FLEXIBLE STUDIES (Track 1) enables students to customize their study and concentrate in particular areas, such as intellectual property, health law, land use and urban growth, conflict resolution and others, or to personalize their studies.
- BAR PREPARATION (Track 2) allows students to focus on the requirements necessary to sit for a bar exam in a qualifying state, such as Georgia or New York. Georgia now allows foreign-trained lawyers to sit for its exam after completing a bar-focused LL.M. curriculum.
Full-time LL.M. students must complete the program in nine months.
The LL.M. program director must approve each LL.M. student’s course schedule in advance. No exceptions.
For more information please click here http://law.gsu.edu/llm/curriculum/
For LLM terms click here www.legalenglish.com/llm
Syracuse Law LL.M. - Recent Travels to Argentina
Professor Arlene Kanter of Syracuse Law School, recently traveled to Argentina. She spoke with several law schools and the Fulbright Commission about the LL.M. in American Law program and the International Human Rights opportunities at Syracuse Law.
Professor Kanter publishes and lectures extensively on United States, comparative, and international Disability Law. Her work with the United Nations lead to the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, and she is currently researching the impact of this Convention in various countries, particularly in the Middle East. Professor Kantor has been invited to work with NGOs and governments in such countries as India, Israel, Turkey, Ghana, Jordan, and Vietnam on developing their domestic disability laws.
For more information on the Syracuse Law LLM program click here : https://law.syr.edu/admissions/llm-admissions
Sunday, November 16, 2014
University of Iowa LLM program benefits
Costs and Financial Aid
Tuition costs and costs of living at Iowa are significantly lower than at peer institutions, please see this chart (and click on "International," if appropriate) for more information. The tuition rate is $20,000 per year for the residents of the state of Iowa, and $24,000 per year for residents of other states and foreign countries. The new tuition rates will go into effect fall of 2014. Tuition discounts (at the resident rate) are provided for students employed by faculty as research assistants, and many LLM students take advantage of this opportunity.
For more information on this LLM program at University of Iowa law click here
http://law.uiowa.edu/degrees/master-laws-llm
For more information on this LLM program at University of Iowa law click here
http://law.uiowa.edu/degrees/master-laws-llm
For a glossary of LLM terns click here
Friday, November 14, 2014
Catholic University LLM program/ Washington D.C.
The Columbus School of Law is situated in our nation's capital, the legal and political center of the United States. Washington, D.C. is also the hub for governmental and non-governmental international organizations. Students may avail themselves of all the opportunities that Washington, D.C. has to offer due to our convenient location and easy access to public transportation.
For more information on this excellent LLM program in Washington D. C. please click here
http://llm.cua.edu/
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Syracuse LLM program 2015
Syracuse Law School LLM programs is now accepting Fall 2015 applications for the LLM in American law program!
For information on the excellent LLM program at a New York Law School click here
http://law.syr.edu/admissions/llm-admissions
For a glossary of LLM terms see Legal-Ease International http://www.legalenglish.com/llm/glossary.php
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Syracuse Law LLM program 2015
Syracuse Law is now accepting fall 2015 applications for our J.D. and LL.M. in American Law programs.
For information on this excellent LLM program at a New York law school, click here
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Catholic University of America LLM program overview
Overview
For over one hundred years, The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law has trained many of the nation's most distinguished lawyers and judges. In law firms, federal and local government, the judiciary, and the public sector, our graduates are recognized for their knowledge, competence and ethics. Committed to providing the highest quality legal education in an increasingly global society, the Columbus School of Law offers its Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree program to graduates of U.S. and foreign law schools. In line with our Catholic mission, the Columbus School of Law instills its students with a quest for social justice and a profound duty to apply their legal knowledge and skills to the promotion of the common good.The LL.M. is an advanced program of legal study that is customized to the needs of the individual student. LL.M. candidates, mentored by expert faculty, plan a course of study in one of the following concentrations: Communications Law, Securities Law, or Comparative and International Law. Through the law school's extensive curricular offerings, LL.M. candidates enhance their knowledge for practice by acquiring significant expertise in the area of specialization they have selected.
The Columbus School of Law is situated in our nation's capital, the legal and political center of the United States. Washington, D.C. is also the hub for governmental and non-governmental international organizations. Students may avail themselves of all the opportunities that Washington, D.C. has to offer due to our convenient location and easy access to public transportation.
For more information on this excellent LLM program for Foreign Lawyers in Washington D.C. click here http://llm.cua.edu/
Monday, November 3, 2014
University of Iowa LLM program
University of Iowa LLM Program
The University of Iowa LLM Program allows foreign lawyers the opportunity to pursue individualized research at an esteemed public university located in the Midwestern United states. The University of Iowa is widely regarded as one of the best public universities in the country, and is home to one of the largest law libraries in the U.S. as well. The University of Iowa LLM program offers two tracks: a legal practice track, and a research track. The legal practice track is designed for foreign lawyers who wish to gain an introduction to U.S. law and to become qualified for the New York, California, or Wisconsin bar examinations in order to practice in the U.S. The research track is for foreign lawyers and U.S. JD holders who want to pursue in-depth research and study in a particular area of the law. The University of Iowa LLM Program looks especially favorably on research applicants intending to study international and comparative law, human rights law, international business transactions or business and innovation. The LLM orientation course to the U.S. legal system is required for all LLM students. Students in the practice track are required to take the LLM-specific course LLM Legal Analysis, Writing, and Research, the three-credit Professional Responsibility course, in addition to six credits of core courses in Contracts, Property, and Torts. Research track foreign LLM students have to take the LLM Seminar, for which a one-credit research paper on an approved topic is required, in addition to a longer, at least 4 credit-hour research paper suitable for publication. Students must take a total of 24 credits of general law school course offerings alongside JD students in order to complete the program and receive the LLM degree.For more information on this excellent Law School LLM program click here
http://llminfo.com/llm-programs/university-of-iowa-llm/
For a glossary of LLM terms go to http://www.legalenglish.com/llm/glossary.php
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