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Three things LL.M. grads wish they knew when they started

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine Not every LL.M. student has the goal of staying in the U.S., but many do....

Campbell hires professor with rich international law experience

Raluca Papadima, who has a vast international law background, has joined Campbell Law School and will teach...

New tool for international arbitration launched

A new analytics platform is expected to provide law firms with a better tool for making international...

Most followed law school Instagram accounts

Savvy law schools know they can connect with prospective students in a number of intriguing ways, including...

Mississippi Law student gets experience in Uganda

Uganda has its challenges. Ali Robertson, a 2L at The University of Mississippi School of Law, is learning...

Lewis & Clark sponsors animal law training in Zimbabwe

Lewis & Clark Law School continues its efforts to help protect animals in nations where they are...
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Is the LL.M. still worth it?

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine  I am not aware of any country in which an LL.M. degree earned in the...

Florida Coastal relaunches fully online LL.M. for foreign attorneys

Foreign-trained attorneys have the opportunity to learn from the United States' legal experts, attorneys, and judges through the Florida...

Yearly, Illinois Law LL.M. students do key legal work in Chicago

Once again, as part of an annual ritual, a small group of University of Illinois College of...

Do U.S. firms need to be educated about an LL.M. graduate’s potential value?

By Desiree Jaeger-Fine “I feel that U.S. employers are not really valuing foreign LL.M. graduates. The fact that I...

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