Monday, August 29, 2016

LL.M at Loyola in New Orleans

When you commit to coming to the United States for your Master’s of Law (LL.M.) degree, you deserve a school that will show the same amount commitment to you. The LL.M. program at Loyola is designed to bring a personal approach to your studies. With a maximum of 20 students each year, our dedicated faculty and staff can devote all the time and attention you need to get the most out of your time at Loyola.


Louisiana is the only mixed jurisdiction state in the country, which means Loyola is one of just a few schools that can offer certificates in common and civil law. This will provide you with added flexibility in deciding where to practice—whether that’s in Louisiana, around the United States or almost anywhere in the world. But while you’re in school you will spend the year living in one of the most international and culturally diverse cities in the country: New Orleans.
If you have specific questions please email program coordinator Tori Luwisch at valuwisc@loyno.edu
Vist the website and learn more of this fabulous LL.M program in New Orleans


http://law.loyno.edu/llm-united-states-law

Explore the Loyola LL.M program in New Orleans

When you commit to coming to the United States for your Master’s of Law (LL.M.) degree, you deserve a school that will show the same amount commitment to you. The LL.M. program at Loyola is designed to bring a personal approach to your studies. With a maximum of 20 students each year, our dedicated faculty and staff can devote all the time and attention you need to get the most out of your time at Loyola.


Louisiana is the only mixed jurisdiction state in the country, which means Loyola is one of just a few schools that can offer certificates in common and civil law. This will provide you with added flexibility in deciding where to practice—whether that’s in Louisiana, around the United States or almost anywhere in the world. But while you’re in school you will spend the year living in one of the most international and culturally diverse cities in the country: New Orleans.
Ifyou have specific questions please email program coordinator Tori Luwisch at valuwisc@loyno.edu


For more information on this fabulous LL.M program in New Orleans click here
http://law.loyno.edu/llm-united-states-law

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

The Lucky 4 at University of Hawaii Law

Great Legal-Ease International Seminar at the University of Hawaii Law school
Lawyers from Japan and Saudi Arabia participated in a Legal English Seminar presented by Dena Falken Esq.
www.legalenglish.com

For more information on the LL.M program at University of Hawaii Law, contact
Spencer Kimura kimurasp@hawaii.edu.

Vist the the website at https://www.law.hawaii.edu/llm-admissions for LL.M admissions and information.


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