Hi all,
i am a slovak lawyer, with multi-year experience in business law. I got offers for 2009/10 LLM from both KCL and LSE. I intend to take two modules from legal theory and two from business/commercial law.
I would appreciate any opinion, experience or comments which one of these schools is better/more suitable for the combination legal theory/commercial law.
Thanks for your opinion
LSE or KCL
Posted Apr 03, 2009 18:53
i am a slovak lawyer, with multi-year experience in business law. I got offers for 2009/10 LLM from both KCL and LSE. I intend to take two modules from legal theory and two from business/commercial law.
I would appreciate any opinion, experience or comments which one of these schools is better/more suitable for the combination legal theory/commercial law.
Thanks for your opinion
Posted Apr 03, 2009 22:27
pokud neresis prachy urcite LSE!
Posted Apr 04, 2009 02:10
LSE
Posted Apr 04, 2009 09:40
thanks for your replies. major grounds for this choice?
Posted Apr 04, 2009 10:59
In my oinion, I have always found the International Business Law module at KCL better
Posted Apr 04, 2009 12:09
Posted Apr 04, 2009 14:14
LSE
Posted Apr 04, 2009 22:00
KCL
Posted Apr 06, 2009 17:34
thanks for the posts. anyone familiar with the Analytical and quantitative methods for lawyers module at KCL? It looks like a very interesting subject
Posted Apr 06, 2009 17:48
very interesting module for business and finance lawyers
and the teacher is outstanding
and the teacher is outstanding
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