Hi everybody.
I am interested in do an LLM in arbitration in USA, but I am from Colombia, and i just graduated from my JD here, in Colombia, i dont have any experience in arbitration, but I really like it.
I was wondering if it will be a problem in order to get a job after conclude my LLM, the fact of no have experience and also, be just a lawyer just graduated will be a problem, specially in the arbitrarion area.
I would appreciate your comments.
LLM Arbitration / Dispute resolution
Posted Jun 29, 2024 22:34
Hi everybody.
I am interested in do an LLM in arbitration in USA, but I am from Colombia, and i just graduated from my JD here, in Colombia, i dont have any experience in arbitration, but I really like it.
I was wondering if it will be a problem in order to get a job after conclude my LLM, the fact of no have experience and also, be just a lawyer just graduated will be a problem, specially in the arbitrarion area.
I would appreciate your comments.
I am interested in do an LLM in arbitration in USA, but I am from Colombia, and i just graduated from my JD here, in Colombia, i dont have any experience in arbitration, but I really like it.
I was wondering if it will be a problem in order to get a job after conclude my LLM, the fact of no have experience and also, be just a lawyer just graduated will be a problem, specially in the arbitrarion area.
I would appreciate your comments.
Posted Jul 01, 2024 06:43
Hi sergio!
You can try Virtual or in-person internship with Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC). Visit their website and check.... Internships will give you first hand experience with International arbitration. Also it is for 2 months only...
Also, While you are pursuing your LLM in USA, you can also apply for internships, externships with legal clinics, United Nations, Pro Bono Work, Chamber Works etc.
I suggest you can start with the internship.
I hope this helps!
Thanks
Funiki
Hi sergio!
You can try Virtual or in-person internship with Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC). Visit their website and check.... Internships will give you first hand experience with International arbitration. Also it is for 2 months only...
Also, While you are pursuing your LLM in USA, you can also apply for internships, externships with legal clinics, United Nations, Pro Bono Work, Chamber Works etc.
I suggest you can start with the internship.
I hope this helps!
Thanks
Funiki
You can try Virtual or in-person internship with Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC). Visit their website and check.... Internships will give you first hand experience with International arbitration. Also it is for 2 months only...
Also, While you are pursuing your LLM in USA, you can also apply for internships, externships with legal clinics, United Nations, Pro Bono Work, Chamber Works etc.
I suggest you can start with the internship.
I hope this helps!
Thanks
Funiki
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