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The bar exam for non U.S. attorneys

Every year more than 5,700 graduates of non-U.S. law schools take a state bar exam, 80 percent...

Emory student released from Egyptian prison; scam blogger to be outed

It was a GOOD week for... HOMECOMINGS, after Emory Law student Ilan Grapel was set free following a...

London study abroad programs reschedule for Olympics

Law school students have a prime opportunity to take advantage of the Olympic games land in London...

Dallas tops buying power study

By Hillary Mantis New York is often named as the city that pays the top salary for associates...

Charlotte wins in South Africa; Law schools look at Facebook

It was a GOOD week for... SOUTHERN INTELLECT, after Charlotte Law School — the only law school in...

Federal agencies cut some honors programs

With private sector hiring down, Honors programs for new law grads in Federal government are very popular....
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How do you pay for your international experience?

Students coming from abroad to earn an LL.M. at an American university cannot take out loans in...

LL.M. Profile: Intellectual property in Mexico

Kiyoshi Tsuru, one of Mexico's top experts in software and patents, handles a heavy volume of copyright...

LL.M. Profile: International business in New York City

  Paul Sabaj is practicing in one of the most concentrated and competitive towns for lawyers, but he's...

New hires at Wake Forest, William & Mary, GWU, Drexel

Wake Forest University School of Law appointed Professor Dick Schneider as the new Associate Dean for International...

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