Various Law Schools in California to Hold LL.M. Info Events Online

Learn about the LL.M. programs from UCLA, Loyola Los Angeles, UC Berkeley, and more

A handful of law schools have announced they'll be holding two online info sessions this month, where participants can learn about doing an LL.M. in California. 

The online events will address a number of important significant to LL.M. applicants, including the legal market in California, the California bar exam, and how to find a job in the state as an international LL.M. graduate, among others.

The following law schools will be in attendance:

  • USC Gould
  • UCLA
  • UC Berkeley
  • UC Irvine
  • Loyola Los Angeles

After the sessions, attendees will be able to join school-specific Zoom breakout groups.

The events will be held on January 15 at 5pm PST and on January 29 at 10am PST.

You can register for the events here:

Read more about doing an LL.M. in California by reading this article on LLM GUIDE.

 

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