Hi all:
Serious question: Which has a better reputation as a place to do an LLM specializing in energy law: University of Houston or University of Denver. I'm not looking for information on how the law schools rank (I can find this on the internet and its not relevant to a specialised LLM like this) I am interested in quality of alumni network, career opportunities in the area of international natural resources law both in the US and internationally.
thanks for any thoughts.
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Posted Apr 06, 2005 16:40
Serious question: Which has a better reputation as a place to do an LLM specializing in energy law: University of Houston or University of Denver. I'm not looking for information on how the law schools rank (I can find this on the internet and its not relevant to a specialised LLM like this) I am interested in quality of alumni network, career opportunities in the area of international natural resources law both in the US and internationally.
thanks for any thoughts.
Posted Dec 17, 2007 12:15
i will like to do LLm in energy in any reputable university located in London.i need your help to locate a good university offering such course. Thank you
Posted Dec 17, 2007 18:11
Out of the two schools you mentioned, Tx is preferable.
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