L.
L.
M.
(Master of Laws)
L.
L.
M.
(Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree.
It is usually
obtained by completing a one-year full-time program.
The LL.
M.
is a higher academic degree,
comparable to an MBA in business...
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L.
L.
M.
(Master of Laws)
L.
L.
M.
(Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree.
It is usually
obtained by completing a one-year full-time program.
The LL.
M.
is a higher academic degree,
comparable to an MBA in business and management.
Many LLM graduates find good opportunity and exposure to work with U.
S.
law firms,
especially in New York, Washington, D.
C.
, and Los Angeles.
Legal positions available to LLM
graduates who wish to work in the U.
S.
vary from year to year and tend to reflect external
conditions, such as the extent of trade with the student s home country or the state of the
global economy.
Earning an LL.
M.
abroad requires not only the ability to succeed in academic courses, but
also an open outlook, good in communication, interactive, multi-tasking ability, and travel
savvy that will prove useful in transnational legal work.
LL.
M.
is an abbreviation of the Latin Legum Magister, which means Master of Laws.
In Latin,
the plur
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