51³Ō¹Ļ

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LL.M.

abbreviation for

  1. Master of Laws.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of LL.M.1

From Latin Lēgum Magister
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ā€œIt’s a common problem, businesses being underinsured, and the consequences can be devastating,ā€ said Peter Kochenburger, executive director of the Insurance Law LL.M.

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Our institution is developing a dual degree in analytics and law, as well as concentrations within the J.D. and LL.M. programs.

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Patricia Ezeli, originally from Nigeria and now based in the U.S., is a student in theĀ onlineĀ @WashULaw Master of Laws, or LL.M., in U.S.

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Will adding an LL.M. help you achieve your career goals?

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Meanwhile,Ā international studentsĀ may also pursue an LL.M., or Master of Laws degree,Ā for different reasons, such asĀ to better understand U.S. law practice andĀ enter global firms or companies, says Justin Swinsick, associate director of graduate admissions at Georgetown Law, which offers five joint J.D.-LL.M.Ā degree options.

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