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Temple University Beasley School of Law
LL.M. in Trial Advocacy
- Philadelphia, USA
LLM
Full time
1 year
Blended
English
The LL.M. in Trial Advocacy combines theoretical insights with practical skills, including persuasive storytelling, extemporaneous speaking, and effective use of courtroom technology. With a focus on performance-based learning, the program follows a “learn by doing” approach, providing students with hands-on opportunities to refine their advocacy skills in a real-world context.


Loyola Law School
Master of Laws (LLM) - Civil Litigation and Advocacy Specialization
- Los Angeles, USA
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
An LLM in Civil Litigation & Advocacy is an ideal choice for students interested in becoming international trial attorneys. Through this specialization, you will benefit from Loyola’s highly ranked trial advocacy program. You will learn in the Girardi building, with its several classrooms designed to replicate typical U.S. courtrooms and court facilities. You will take classes with professors with storied careers and experiences in the courtroom. Loyola is renowned for transforming students into stellar trial attorneys, and you will be no exception. The LLM degree requires 24 total units of credit. The Civil Litigation and Advocacy Specialization will be recognized with the satisfactory completion of 17 units of prescribed coursework. This includes 17 units of required courses.
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Studying litigation at the LLM level provides a unique opportunity to delve into the complexities of legal disputes and judicial processes. This field equips you with essential skills in advocacy and strategy to effectively represent clients in various legal situations.
In an LLM program focused on litigation, you'll engage in courses that cover trial practice, legal writing, and negotiation techniques. You'll develop important competencies such as drafting persuasive pleadings, conducting discovery, and analyzing case law. The environment fosters independent thought, enabling you to explore various legal theories and advocate for your clients confidently. Navigating the intricacies of litigation demands a solid understanding of procedural rules and the ability to think critically under pressure.
By completing an LLM in litigation, you'll enhance your career prospects significantly. Graduates often pursue roles as legal consultants, trial attorneys, or mediators. The skills you gain through this program prepare you for a range of opportunities in law firms, corporate legal departments, and governmental agencies while building a thorough understanding of the legal system's workings.