
What it takes to get in The majority of LLM programs require applicants to already have a law degree (an LLB or equivalent law degree). There are some exceptions to this, but in most cases an undergraduate degree or broad experience in a related area…

Getting an LLM Abroad There are many benefits to pursuing an LLM abroad, for example, helping with a career change, building an international network, or gaining admission to the bar in the United States. {{image}} Today, employers need lawyers who have developed additional expertise and…

Obtaining an LLM degree can be a very costly experience, particularly if you plan on studying in the United States. In addition, potential LLM students are often concerned with the cost of living of the city where the LLM program is located. However, like anything…

Globalisation is bringing the world closer and lawyers need to learn the language of international deals, which is usually English. Lawyers around the world are turning to the Master of Law, or LLM Degree, to give them an advantage over the competition. In today’s competitive…

When choosing a particular school to pursue a Masters of Law (an LLM), potential applicants often rely on various law school rankings. Rankings can be a useful guide in determining the reputation and quality of a particular law school. But what about LLM Rankings? Where…

{{image}} As seen in TransLegal’s LLM Guide, there are a number of different LLM programs and LLM courses available to students wishing to pursue an LLM. Now more than ever, there is a wide variety of specialisations within which a person can obtain an LLM….