Hello,
I would like to get some feedback from previous and/or current LLM participants on the advantage of the LLM in International Business Law for non-lawyers.
I have a bachelor's in Political Science and am finishing a MBA. I think a law degree is a good way to stand out from the rest of the MBAs. Plus, it would make sense since I have a taste of law from my undergraduate degree in political science. I think a LLM looks more prestigious than a MSJ, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I ultimately want to have a legal related job but in a corporate business environment, not a law firm or as a lawyer for a corporation. I am thinking something along the lines of a Corporate Secretary.
Now to which LLM is best to choose:
Do you think it is worth obtaining the LLM from University of London? Is the time and money factors worth the results for non-lawyers working in the business world?
How about University of Liverpool?
The only reason I am mentioning thse two is becuse they allow distance or online LLM which is crcial for me. How is Liverpool's reputation for its LLM?
I don't plan on sitting for any Bar exam anywhere in the world or be a practising lawyer.
I will plan on staying in the USA for work.
Thnak you for any suggestions and comments.
LLM for non-lawyers
Posted Jan 29, 2010 16:17
Hello,
I would like to get some feedback from previous and/or current LLM participants on the advantage of the LLM in International Business Law for non-lawyers.
I have a bachelor's in Political Science and am finishing a MBA. I think a law degree is a good way to stand out from the rest of the MBAs. Plus, it would make sense since I have a taste of law from my undergraduate degree in political science. I think a LLM looks more prestigious than a MSJ, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I ultimately want to have a legal related job but in a corporate business environment, not a law firm or as a lawyer for a corporation. I am thinking something along the lines of a Corporate Secretary.
Now to which LLM is best to choose:
Do you think it is worth obtaining the LLM from University of London? Is the time and money factors worth the results for non-lawyers working in the business world?
How about University of Liverpool?
The only reason I am mentioning thse two is becuse they allow distance or online LLM which is crcial for me. How is Liverpool's reputation for its LLM?
I don't plan on sitting for any Bar exam anywhere in the world or be a practising lawyer.
I will plan on staying in the USA for work.
Thnak you for any suggestions and comments.
I would like to get some feedback from previous and/or current LLM participants on the advantage of the LLM in International Business Law for non-lawyers.
I have a bachelor's in Political Science and am finishing a MBA. I think a law degree is a good way to stand out from the rest of the MBAs. Plus, it would make sense since I have a taste of law from my undergraduate degree in political science. I think a LLM looks more prestigious than a MSJ, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I ultimately want to have a legal related job but in a corporate business environment, not a law firm or as a lawyer for a corporation. I am thinking something along the lines of a Corporate Secretary.
Now to which LLM is best to choose:
Do you think it is worth obtaining the LLM from University of London? Is the time and money factors worth the results for non-lawyers working in the business world?
How about University of Liverpool?
The only reason I am mentioning thse two is becuse they allow distance or online LLM which is crcial for me. How is Liverpool's reputation for its LLM?
I don't plan on sitting for any Bar exam anywhere in the world or be a practising lawyer.
I will plan on staying in the USA for work.
Thnak you for any suggestions and comments.
Posted Jul 13, 2010 11:54
Hello,
I would like to get some feedback from previous and/or current LLM participants on the advantage of the LLM in International Business Law for non-lawyers.
I have a bachelor's in Political Science and am finishing a MBA. I think a law degree is a good way to stand out from the rest of the MBAs. Plus, it would make sense since I have a taste of law from my undergraduate degree in political science. I think a LLM looks more prestigious than a MSJ, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I ultimately want to have a legal related job but in a corporate business environment, not a law firm or as a lawyer for a corporation. I am thinking something along the lines of a Corporate Secretary.
Now to which LLM is best to choose:
Do you think it is worth obtaining the LLM from University of London? Is the time and money factors worth the results for non-lawyers working in the business world?
How about University of Liverpool?
The only reason I am mentioning thse two is becuse they allow distance or online LLM which is crcial for me. How is Liverpool's reputation for its LLM?
I don't plan on sitting for any Bar exam anywhere in the world or be a practising lawyer.
I will plan on staying in the USA for work.
Thnak you for any suggestions and comments.
I think it won't hurt for sure. Whether it helps or not I dont know as I have'nt seen too many non lawyers with LLM as a career maker
<blockquote>Hello,
I would like to get some feedback from previous and/or current LLM participants on the advantage of the LLM in International Business Law for non-lawyers.
I have a bachelor's in Political Science and am finishing a MBA. I think a law degree is a good way to stand out from the rest of the MBAs. Plus, it would make sense since I have a taste of law from my undergraduate degree in political science. I think a LLM looks more prestigious than a MSJ, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I ultimately want to have a legal related job but in a corporate business environment, not a law firm or as a lawyer for a corporation. I am thinking something along the lines of a Corporate Secretary.
Now to which LLM is best to choose:
Do you think it is worth obtaining the LLM from University of London? Is the time and money factors worth the results for non-lawyers working in the business world?
How about University of Liverpool?
The only reason I am mentioning thse two is becuse they allow distance or online LLM which is crcial for me. How is Liverpool's reputation for its LLM?
I don't plan on sitting for any Bar exam anywhere in the world or be a practising lawyer.
I will plan on staying in the USA for work.
Thnak you for any suggestions and comments.</blockquote>
I think it won't hurt for sure. Whether it helps or not I dont know as I have'nt seen too many non lawyers with LLM as a career maker
I would like to get some feedback from previous and/or current LLM participants on the advantage of the LLM in International Business Law for non-lawyers.
I have a bachelor's in Political Science and am finishing a MBA. I think a law degree is a good way to stand out from the rest of the MBAs. Plus, it would make sense since I have a taste of law from my undergraduate degree in political science. I think a LLM looks more prestigious than a MSJ, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I ultimately want to have a legal related job but in a corporate business environment, not a law firm or as a lawyer for a corporation. I am thinking something along the lines of a Corporate Secretary.
Now to which LLM is best to choose:
Do you think it is worth obtaining the LLM from University of London? Is the time and money factors worth the results for non-lawyers working in the business world?
How about University of Liverpool?
The only reason I am mentioning thse two is becuse they allow distance or online LLM which is crcial for me. How is Liverpool's reputation for its LLM?
I don't plan on sitting for any Bar exam anywhere in the world or be a practising lawyer.
I will plan on staying in the USA for work.
Thnak you for any suggestions and comments.</blockquote>
I think it won't hurt for sure. Whether it helps or not I dont know as I have'nt seen too many non lawyers with LLM as a career maker
Related Law Schools
Full Profile
London, United Kingdom
195 Followers
162 Discussions
Liverpool, United Kingdom
44 Followers
22 Discussions
Hot Discussions
-
Cambridge LL.M. Applicants 2024-2025
Oct 30, 2024 142,293 544 -
NUS LLM 2024-25 Cohort
Oct 25, 2024 5,857 34 -
MIDS - 2024-25
Nov 15 12:52 AM 1,837 16 -
Harvard LLM 2025-2026
21 hours ago 1,671 7 -
Indian Tribes as US Jurisdictions of law attorney admission?
Nov 08, 2024 765 6 -
NUS LLM cohort 2025/26
Nov 17 05:40 PM 471 5 -
LL.M. Scholarship Rates?
Nov 09, 2024 2,503 5 -
Scholarship Negotiation Strategy (BCL v. NYU LLM Dean's Graduate Scholarship)
Nov 09, 2024 1,038 4