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UnderemployedLawyer
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none, not w/out either an LLM or JD. There are two recent threads on this already. read them.
Mar 06, 2006 17:13
Most lawyers usually just waive into the DC bar after passing another state's bar exam.
Mar 05, 2006 19:09
Are u a foreign attorney?
foreign? yes, from the UK, but i also have a full JD, so i'm sure that he...
Mar 05, 2006 19:06
NY and CAL do not require an LLM from an ABA approved school. The UK LLB will suffice. About half...
Mar 05, 2006 03:51
Just order the Bar Bri books (approx. $900) and study yourself - the books contain all the substanti...
Mar 05, 2006 03:36
In my JD program the age range was about 25 at the youngest to about 36, with a few over 40, 50.
Th...
Mar 01, 2006 17:32
Sorry to be the harbinger of bad news, but very few foreign LLM grads even get jobs as associates in...
Mar 01, 2006 01:18
HELP!!!!! Can a UK LLB, and LLM be used in the US
Cal and NY - LLB is sufficient
About 1/2 the states - need an LLM
Other 1/2 - full JD
Lousiana -...
Feb 27, 2006 02:37
What are the employment prospects at a top NY firm after doing an LLM program?
If you graduate from...
Dec 24, 2005 19:24
I'm a UK citizen with both an LLB and a JD. I recieved my JD in 2002 and have passed 2 US bar exams...
Dec 20, 2005 17:28