Gloss:
First of all, I believe your advices are excellent.
Between Michigan, UVA and Northwestern which is the best university to focus on corporate law?.
Thank you very much for your help.
Choice among Duke,GWU,UVA,UPenn,Berkeley and Stanford for IP/IT LLM!H E L P!!
Posted Mar 05, 2008 16:15
Gloss:
First of all, I believe your advices are excellent.
Between Michigan, UVA and Northwestern which is the best university to focus on corporate law?.
Thank you very much for your help.
First of all, I believe your advices are excellent.
Between Michigan, UVA and Northwestern which is the best university to focus on corporate law?.
Thank you very much for your help.
Posted Mar 05, 2008 17:26
Gloss:
First of all, I believe your advices are excellent.
Between Michigan, UVA and Northwestern which is the best university to focus on corporate law?.
Thank you very much for your help.
Pampa, if corporate is what your looking for, then Northwestern is you answer!!
<blockquote>Gloss:
First of all, I believe your advices are excellent.
Between Michigan, UVA and Northwestern which is the best university to focus on corporate law?.
Thank you very much for your help.
</blockquote>
Pampa, if corporate is what your looking for, then Northwestern is you answer!!
First of all, I believe your advices are excellent.
Between Michigan, UVA and Northwestern which is the best university to focus on corporate law?.
Thank you very much for your help.
</blockquote>
Pampa, if corporate is what your looking for, then Northwestern is you answer!!
Posted Mar 07, 2008 16:11
Thank you rafadavi.
The problem that I found in Northwestern is that many professors of the LLM are not graduates from top US law schools. In contrast, Michigan and Virginia Professors yes. Perhaps they have a lot of professional experience but that point is something that is making me doubt.
What do you think about this??.
Thank you rafadavi.
The problem that I found in Northwestern is that many professors of the LLM are not graduates from top US law schools. In contrast, Michigan and Virginia Professors yes. Perhaps they have a lot of professional experience but that point is something that is making me doubt.
What do you think about this??.
The problem that I found in Northwestern is that many professors of the LLM are not graduates from top US law schools. In contrast, Michigan and Virginia Professors yes. Perhaps they have a lot of professional experience but that point is something that is making me doubt.
What do you think about this??.
Posted Mar 07, 2008 16:52
Thank you rafadavi.
The problem that I found in Northwestern is that many professors of the LLM are not graduates from top US law schools. In contrast, Michigan and Virginia Professors yes. Perhaps they have a lot of professional experience but that point is something that is making me doubt.
What do you think about this??.
At first sight you could have a point, but I must say that if you are looking for business (Kellogg certificate) you really have to put a checkpoint at Northwestern;
I would like to recommmend you to check at least this professors:
Ronald J. Allen
Anthony DAmato
Charles Taylor
Andrew Koppelman
Lee Epstein
Steven Lubet
You will find out that among other professors at NU as well as Michigan and Virginia, they are the cherry at the top of the cake.
<blockquote>Thank you rafadavi.
The problem that I found in Northwestern is that many professors of the LLM are not graduates from top US law schools. In contrast, Michigan and Virginia Professors yes. Perhaps they have a lot of professional experience but that point is something that is making me doubt.
What do you think about this??.
</blockquote>
At first sight you could have a point, but I must say that if you are looking for business (Kellogg certificate) you really have to put a checkpoint at Northwestern;
I would like to recommmend you to check at least this professors:
Ronald J. Allen
Anthony DAmato
Charles Taylor
Andrew Koppelman
Lee Epstein
Steven Lubet
You will find out that among other professors at NU as well as Michigan and Virginia, they are the cherry at the top of the cake.
The problem that I found in Northwestern is that many professors of the LLM are not graduates from top US law schools. In contrast, Michigan and Virginia Professors yes. Perhaps they have a lot of professional experience but that point is something that is making me doubt.
What do you think about this??.
</blockquote>
At first sight you could have a point, but I must say that if you are looking for business (Kellogg certificate) you really have to put a checkpoint at Northwestern;
I would like to recommmend you to check at least this professors:
Ronald J. Allen
Anthony DAmato
Charles Taylor
Andrew Koppelman
Lee Epstein
Steven Lubet
You will find out that among other professors at NU as well as Michigan and Virginia, they are the cherry at the top of the cake.
Posted Mar 07, 2008 20:04
Thanks again rafadavi.
I hope to take the best decision.
Thanks again rafadavi.
I hope to take the best decision.
I hope to take the best decision.
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