That depends on the jurisdiction. Some places will allow you to take the bar exam without having a JD. You typically can't get an LLM without a JD.
By Shdsuper:I mean for example,one has got all the credits needed to get an LLM degree,and he has high marks of LSAT,can he apply to transfer to the JD program as a second year law school student?
I think the JD is a first degree. It is a three year first law degree just as in Europe and Canada. The only difference is that most holders of a JD in the USA would have had a first degree in another discipline, sometimes completely unrelated to law. The LLM and SJD are terminal degree for JD.
Lawyers earn their Doctorate first and are awarded the LLM for their next degree. The Doctorate of Jurisprudence is awarded by most law schools.
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In terms of educational degrees, it stands for juris doctor (JD). This is a law degree that law students receive after completing law school.
The professional degree necessary for one to become an attorney is formally known as a Juris Doctorate, or JD. This information pertains to those interested in becoming certified by a bar association in the United States and may differ in foreign countries.Once they have a JD, they can continue school and obtain an LLM or Masters in the Letters of Law.
Generally, while not absolutely required, most Lawyers in that field attain an LLm in Tax Law. that is an advanced law degree, after actually getting a JD or other Law degree, specialized in Tax.
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Education: Valparaiso University, BA, 1964; JD, 1969.