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The LPC is vocational, the LLM is academic. You MUST hold an LPC and complete a training contract with a law firm for two years in order to qualify as a solicitor in the UK.
LLM Communications was created in 1997.
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?
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Legum Magister is LLM's full name. The master's degree in law is defined in Latin terms. A Master of Law is frequently referred to as an LLM. An internationally recognised post-graduate degree programme in law is the LLM.
Probably - if they have an LLB.
No, there are not specific requirements. While an LLM is going to be helpful, the results of an election are going to be more important.
You have to qualify in the Entrance Examination for the same.
I am doing exactly that. I have an MBA and seven professional financial designations. I also work as a senior financial planner for the attorney general. The LLM in financial services and trust law will be very useful and will complement my management and investment background
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.
Postgraduate courses included those for Law, such as the LLM course, available on UCAS. Alternatively, a range of master's degree and PHD courses are also available for all fields.
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