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University of Pittsburgh - School of Law (PittLaw) Master of Laws (LLM) for Foreign-Trained Lawyers
University of Pittsburgh - School of Law (PittLaw)

Master of Laws (LLM) for Foreign-Trained Lawyers

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    About: The Master of Laws (LLM) for Foreign-Trained Lawyers is designed for legal professionals looking to deepen their understanding of US law and legal practice. This program provides an opportunity to enhance one's legal knowledge and gain insights into the US legal system. It's an ideal choice for international lawyers seeking to adapt and thrive in a new legal environment.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles such as legal consultants, compliance officers, or positions in governmental and non-governmental organizations. Opportunities also include academia and positions in international law firms.

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Introduction

Pitt Law’s LLM program provides lawyers who have completed their law degree outside the United States with an opportunity to study the common law legal tradition and the U.S.

legal system in the United States. At the same time, it allows concentration in one of several substantive areas relevant to the global practice of law. You can build the degree you want from a wide range of electives, from public international law and human rights to international business transactions, global disputes, and international arbitration.

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