Are there tax LLM programs in the U.S. that will admit a foreign applicant who does not have a U.S. JD and is not considered to have a foreign equivalent? Assume applicant has substantial experience practicing U.S. and foreign tax, has professional degrees from foreign universitites, and is a strong candidate overall. Thanks.
Foreign students w/ no JD equivalent degrees
Posted Nov 02, 2011 17:33
Are there tax LLM programs in the U.S. that will admit a foreign applicant who does not have a U.S. JD and is not considered to have a foreign equivalent? Assume applicant has substantial experience practicing U.S. and foreign tax, has professional degrees from foreign universitites, and is a strong candidate overall. Thanks.
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