i got green card and will move usa next year.
if i do an llm and got admitted bar what chance do i have?
Some says it would be too hard.is green card a chance for it?
[Edited by Mehmet Akif Pektaş on Sep 02, 2020]
Posted Jun 16, 2020 01:05
i got green card and will move usa next year.
if i do an llm and got admitted bar what chance do i have?
Some says it would be too hard.is green card a chance for it?
[Edited by Mehmet Akif Pektaş on Sep 02, 2020]
Posted Jun 16, 2020 04:36
i got green card and will move usa next year.
if i do an llm and got admitted bar what chance do i have?
Some says it would be too hard.is green card a chance for it?
Posted Jun 17, 2020 01:49
i got green card and will move usa next year.
if i do an llm and got admitted bar what chance do i have?
Some says it would be too hard.is green card a chance for it?
Depends. What state and city are you going to practice? In DC and NYC, there is lots of work for lawyers who want to do translation, foreign language doc review and depositions and it pays very well. Certain foreign languages are very valuable. There’s one guy from Uzbekistan who’s a legend. He’s a monopoly. He does all Uzbek translations and handles most of the depositions on contract. He’s buying his fifth Manhattan apartment right about now.
Posted Jul 03, 2020 17:41
If you get your LL.M., have a green card, and are a member of the bar you should be able to find a solid job. Make sure you to leverage your foreign expertise and your ability to act as a "bridge" and communicator between two countries/cultures. You should defintely consider NYC as your target landing spot. It has the most international-oriented firms/companies/organizations (in addition to D.C.)
Article Oct 18, 2019
Some law schools offer support for overseas lawyers who want to practice in America, but bar exam requirements and pass rates vary wildly between states