I'm an established lawyer in the U.S. I'd like to open a new chapter in my career by working in France at an international firm. I was thinking that getting the LLM in European Law at Assas would provide a good bridge for transitioning from the U.S. to Paris -- but I'm concerned that the program may not want established, older lawyers. I'm as old as the professors.
Anyone have any thoughts?
LLM in Paris
Posted Aug 29, 2009 20:43
I'm an established lawyer in the U.S. I'd like to open a new chapter in my career by working in France at an international firm. I was thinking that getting the LLM in European Law at Assas would provide a good bridge for transitioning from the U.S. to Paris -- but I'm concerned that the program may not want established, older lawyers. I'm as old as the professors.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Anyone have any thoughts?
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