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2 Legal English Master's degrees found
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Fast-track counseling
Máster Universitario en Traducción e Interpretación Jurídica y Judicial
- Alcorcón, Spain
- Municipality of Fuenlabrada, Spain + 2 more
Master
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
Fast-track counseling
Imac Inglés Total
English for Legal Professionals
- Zapopan, Mexico
Master
On-Campus
Spanish
Anyone involved or with responsibilities that include LEGAL PROFESSIONALS. English for Legal Professionals is an ideal course for those who need to speak with clients, partners and colleagues about the law in a business environment. The course provides students with the language necessary to communicate with confidence, as it addresses the basic areas of business law, including business law, employment law, copyright law, and bankruptcy law. Each Unit places the student in different settings and shows them how to advise clients on appropriate courses of legal action. Real documents will provide professional vocabulary in addition to offering definitions of phrases and legal terms. Among other topics, are the preambles, agreements, sales contracts and contractual disputes, copyrights, patents, trademarks and rights agreements, legal risks in lien, causes and implications of insolvency and creditor rights. With IMAC Inglés Total, you will know that you earn more when you invest in your future. Come, study with us and see for yourself.
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Master Degrees in Languages English Legal English
Legal English is the unique terminology, expressions, and vocabulary used within the courts of English-speaking countries. Those who choose to pursue one of these programs often learn both about the English language and about different legal systems.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.