m a 4th yr law student. i will be applying for an LLM in corporate law in many universities for 2011-12. As of right now i am selecting universities only on ranking basis..can anyone please suggest which all universities should i take into consideration? i rank amongst top 3 in my class....
best options for an llm in corporate law
Posted Aug 19, 2010 20:11
Posted Aug 22, 2010 07:51
being in the top 3 i think....Oxford, Cambirdge, UCL & LSE wud b gud options for u to apply...dont go blindly by ranks though they giv u an idea...go by the reputation...chat with ur mates....aluminis and all and decide.....but all the above listed colleges are considered to b the evergreen best for llm in uk...may be kings and warwick are also gud options after the above
Posted Aug 23, 2010 07:25
thanx...
Posted Jun 05, 2012 09:28
I m a 5th yr student and my percentage of marks is 51%. I study 4m one of the reputed NLS in India. Do I stand a chance to study LLM in Corporate law in any good university in UK? (I am also a handicapped student). I have 1 year still left for my curriculum. Please advice...
Posted Jun 05, 2012 16:22
Anybody any views on the ILF LLM in Frankfurt, Germany?
Posted Jun 12, 2012 10:12
Hey! ILF is a great LLM program in Frankfurt. I am actually a student of the 2012 class and was referring to the site last year in order to find out my alternatives! If you are interested in Corporate law applied in the current business situation this is an ideal choice. Comparative company law is excellent, taught by a great professor and efficiently comparing U.S., UK and Europe!
Posted Jun 12, 2012 17:21
Hi everyone!
Heres some more feedback from a student in the current ILF LL.M. Finance class of 2012:)
The program here is quite good and balanced. If you are looking for a LL.M. in corporate law here you will actually get a lot more in addition. How about classes both in law and finance? The coolest thing is that all is designed for people from law and business/economics background and hence is manageable, just right in terms of complexity and pressure.
The variety of classes offered is stunning. Lets just mention few of them: Comparative Company Law class (taught by the professor founder of LL.M. program himself and by a visiting professor from the Oxford University Law School), Law of Corporate Finance, M&A, Taxation, Accounting, Financial Markets and Institutions, Corporate Finance and many more Its up to you what to choose in accordance with your own preferences.
You also do an internship in a law firm, bank or auditing company and delve even deeper in the world of corporate law.
Long story short- give it a try, you wont regret!
Konstantin
Heres some more feedback from a student in the current ILF LL.M. Finance class of 2012:)
The program here is quite good and balanced. If you are looking for a LL.M. in corporate law here you will actually get a lot more in addition. How about classes both in law and finance? The coolest thing is that all is designed for people from law and business/economics background and hence is manageable, just right in terms of complexity and pressure.
The variety of classes offered is stunning. Lets just mention few of them: Comparative Company Law class (taught by the professor founder of LL.M. program himself and by a visiting professor from the Oxford University Law School), Law of Corporate Finance, M&A, Taxation, Accounting, Financial Markets and Institutions, Corporate Finance and many more Its up to you what to choose in accordance with your own preferences.
You also do an internship in a law firm, bank or auditing company and delve even deeper in the world of corporate law.
Long story short- give it a try, you wont regret!
Konstantin
Posted Sep 13, 2012 17:26
Hello Konstantin,
If there is a real opportunity to get full or partial scholarship for students who apply for ILF LL.V program from DAAD or other organizations? By the way, are you from Russia? :))))
Arman
If there is a real opportunity to get full or partial scholarship for students who apply for ILF LL.V program from DAAD or other organizations? By the way, are you from Russia? :))))
Arman
Posted Sep 14, 2012 00:47
Hi!:)
I believe there are quite nice options for financing the LL.M. thru DAAD, but you should check it directly with them and apply in advance...
I'm not from Russia:)
Cheers,
Konstantin
I believe there are quite nice options for financing the LL.M. thru DAAD, but you should check it directly with them and apply in advance...
I'm not from Russia:)
Cheers,
Konstantin
Posted Sep 14, 2012 09:59
Of course not. Bulgaria, Ukraine, or Republic of Moldova.
I'd pick Bulgaria! :)
I'd pick Bulgaria! :)
Posted Sep 17, 2012 13:53
Kudos!!! Bulgaria :)
Posted Apr 11, 2013 16:47
Hi,
What about the University of Glasgow? Any thoughts on their Corporate and Financial Law LLM?
What about the University of Glasgow? Any thoughts on their Corporate and Financial Law LLM?
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