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LL.M. application strategy for foreign-trained attorneys

Another group of lawyers and law students from around the world are beginning the LL.M. application process...

Online LL.M. for foreign-educated lawyers living abroad

Foreign-educated lawyers and law school graduates enroll in U.S. LL.M. programs, in part, to attend law school in the...

How networking can help you get a job after an LL.M.

What can students do to boost their chances of scoring a job after an LL.M. program?

What you should know about getting a job in the U.S. as a foreign attorney

What advice do I share with my students and others who reach out when it comes to studying in LL.M. programs with an eye on the job market? Some of the highlights:

Northwestern Pritzker Law receives $5 million for immigration clinic

Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law received a gift of $5 million from Harry Siegle to establish the Seigle Clinic for Immigrant Youth and Families, according to an announcement.

8 tips for navigating LL.M. programs and the state bar exam

When my students and prospective LL.M. students ask me about LL.M. degrees with bar exams and post-grad jobs in the U.S. in mind, here is some of the information I share. 
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Seattle University opens scholarship to law students in India

Seattle University School of Law is offering a scholarship to students from India who want to earn an LL.M., with support from a donation by the Satya and Rao Remala Family Foundation.

W&M Law opens online program for working lawyers all over the world

William & Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia is accepting applications for its new Online LL.M. Program designed for working law professionals all around the world who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of the U.S. legal system.

Q&A: Why a master’s in law?

Anna Seitz is the threat intelligence content manager for Dragos, an industrial cybersecurity company. She has a master of jurisprudence in risk management from Texas A&M University School of Law and a bachelor’s degree in English from Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania.

Online masters programs for non-lawyers

Online legal education is not just open to aspiring lawyers and established attorneys seeking advanced degrees. You could be a working professional who simply wants to learn more about the law in your particular field.

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