Hi all, I'm just about to embark on a Scots LL.B. (accelerated 2 year version for graduates) and want to keep the option open to work in Europe (Netherlands in particular for now) as a lawyer. What I am wondering is how I would go about that? At what points should I think about converting etc? Or should I simply try to be hired by a firm that has an office in the Netherlands and a need for an English speaking associate?
Thanks for any help!
From Scots law to working in the Netherlands?
Posted Sep 07, 2014 21:36
Hi all, I'm just about to embark on a Scots LL.B. (accelerated 2 year version for graduates) and want to keep the option open to work in Europe (Netherlands in particular for now) as a lawyer. What I am wondering is how I would go about that? At what points should I think about converting etc? Or should I simply try to be hired by a firm that has an office in the Netherlands and a need for an English speaking associate?
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!
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