View Full Version : LL.M Program (International Business Law) by distance learning, any advice?
legal_doha
Jul 7, 2012, 01:47 AM
I am wondering if anybody could help me finding a highly recognized law college in the U.K. or USA for LL.M Program (International Business Law in particular) by distance learning. I am currently in discussion with University of Liverpool and they offered me this program for a period I don't know how long it will take, but I am still in search for a much more highly recognized and ranked college.. Thanks in advance for your advice..
Fr_Chuck
Jul 7, 2012, 04:21 AM
So you have already completed the studies in your country for a program that allows you to practice law there ?
In the US that will be the major requirement for the LLM degree from any good program. Since the LLM does not into itself allow you to practice law.
legal_doha
Jul 7, 2012, 04:27 AM
So you have already completed the studies in your country for a program that allows you to practice law there ?
In the US that will be the major requirement for the LLM degree from any good program. Since the LLM does not into itself allow you to practice law.
Yes, I have MBA and LLB and I am practicing law as an in-house contracts specialist. The LL.M I need is to enhance my status at work and widen my horizons for new potentials in the future.
mwoodson
Jul 12, 2012, 11:33 AM
Washington University in St. Louis (a top-ranked US law school) recently announced an online LLM in US law for foreign attorneys. It's a year-long program with interactive content and live class sessions. Onlinelaw.wustl.edu