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UnderemployedLawyer
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Does anyone think 35 is too old to do an LLM in the UK? Will law schools (and thereafter firms/emplo...
Sep 28, 2007 00:32
Which is better for moving into litigation - thinking large London-based law firm (UK or US), or eve...
Sep 28, 2007 00:29
Chances Re: Oxford, Cambridge, LSE
I was wondering what you guys think my chances of getting into the aforementioned schools for the BC...
Sep 24, 2007 07:20
American Lawyer Getting Licensed in UK or Ireland
jctex:
just look up www.qltt.com.
it costs about $3,500 and takes about 50-100 hrs of independent...
Sep 17, 2007 22:00
How do you guys pay for it (or intend to pay for it)?
I want to apply for next year. However, even...
Sep 03, 2007 04:50
You actually have to travel to NY to "sit" the exam, although Holborn college offer a distance learn...
Aug 27, 2007 21:51
LLM(maritime): How good is Southampton?
Southampton is one of the better unis in the UK. It's in the top 25, and generally ranks along with...
Aug 27, 2007 21:46
It all depends where you are from and what your experience is. If you are not a UK national then it...
Aug 27, 2007 21:38
Employment as a lawyer in the USA
US students do a 4 yr undergrad followed by a 3 yr JD at law school. Students spend their first and...
Dec 03, 2006 00:43
at first i thought this was unfair. but the same applies in the US to US citizens who are not reside...
Nov 20, 2006 17:29