Four-day course for foreign lawyers looking to improve reading, writing, and oral skills

The Legal English Program at American University Washington College of Law (WCL) in Washington DC has announced a new, four-day English class running from January 3-6, 2012.

According to the law school, the short program is designed for foreign law practitioners, law students, and prospective/incoming LL.M. students who want to improve their legal English reading, writing, and oral presentation skills through "daily lectures, written assignments, in-class exercises, and mock negotiations."

The program costs USD 1,000 (or USD 750 for students who have registered and paid their deposits by December 1). The registration deadline is December 15.

For more information, please visit the WCL Legal English Programs website. For more information about the LL.M. programs on offer at WCL, please visit their full LLM GUIDE directory profile.

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