Coronavirus / COVID-19 - Articles
Applying for a Post-Pandemic LL.M. – What’s Different Now?
Aug 09, 2021
Some changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic at universities are here to stay
Post-LL.M. Careers: Restructuring, Employment law, Distressed M&A and Other Bright Spots on the Legal Job Market
Dec 10, 2020
Yes, legal services have suffered – but it’s not all doom and gloom. Several recession-proof sectors are seeing a spike in demand
Pandemic Raises the Relevance of Legal Technology LL.M.s
Nov 18, 2020
The pandemic has proven that technology is not optional for lawyers; it’s a necessity
Student-run Legal Clinics Adapt to Coronavirus Pandemic
Sep 29, 2020
Pro bono opportunities are harder to come by, but the scope of the work is evolving into capital markets and corporate law
Law Schools Retool LL.M. Programs for the Pandemic World
Sep 24, 2020
The coronavirus heralds fresh demand for new insights and skills, forcing changes to the curriculum and delivery modes
Online LL.M.s Grow in Appeal During Coronavirus Pandemic
Sep 10, 2020
For many students, the next academic term at law school will be a mix of ‘bricks and clicks’
LL.M. Students Face an Uncertain Legal Job Market
Sep 02, 2020
With US states postponing bar exams and internships being shortened, the jobs outlook for fresh graduates and current students looks bleak
Is the Coronavirus Fallout a Watershed Moment for Online LL.M.s?
Jul 08, 2020
Some law schools are predicting an upsurge in demand for Online LL.M. courses after years of weak demand as campuses remain locked down
Health Law LL.M.s Thrive During Covid-19 Crisis
Jun 23, 2020
During the pandemic, studying and practicing health law has never been more relevant or impactful
Law Schools Adapt to Online Teaching During Coronavirus Outbreak
Apr 29, 2020
Typically risk-averse institutions, facing unprecedented challenges, are forced to adapt their LL.M. programs in profound ways