Hey everybody,
I am a graduate of a foriegn law school, and an interested in going into the filed of arbitration.
Obviously I do not want to practice as a bar-certified lawyer int he states, but some people are telling me to go ahead and do a joint PHD/JD instead of doing the LLM and then consulting with a firm of some sort.
any ideas or suggestion?
Is the LLM enough? or should I really being shooting for the JD (I am an american cit Btw)
LLM in Arbitration
Posted Jul 31, 2006 07:20
Hey everybody,
I am a graduate of a foriegn law school, and an interested in going into the filed of arbitration.
Obviously I do not want to practice as a bar-certified lawyer int he states, but some people are telling me to go ahead and do a joint PHD/JD instead of doing the LLM and then consulting with a firm of some sort.
any ideas or suggestion?
Is the LLM enough? or should I really being shooting for the JD (I am an american cit Btw)
I am a graduate of a foriegn law school, and an interested in going into the filed of arbitration.
Obviously I do not want to practice as a bar-certified lawyer int he states, but some people are telling me to go ahead and do a joint PHD/JD instead of doing the LLM and then consulting with a firm of some sort.
any ideas or suggestion?
Is the LLM enough? or should I really being shooting for the JD (I am an american cit Btw)
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