The University of Houston Law Center has announced a new Summer LL.M. program that well let foreign-trained lawyers begin their LL.M. studies in June and graduate in December.
The program will begin in June 2012 with a 13-week summer session, with students taking the remainder of the 13 credit hours in the subsequent fall and/or spring semesters.
According to the center, the summer program is "for foreign-trained lawyers who want a U.S. LL.M. degree but do not plan to sit for the New York Bar exam."
For more information, please visit the UHLC LL.M. website.
New program allows LL.M. students to begin in June and finish in December
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