Vanderbilt Law School Now Accepting LL.M. Applications for 2007
Foreign lawyers have until late March 2007 to apply for the one-year programOct 6, 2006
From October 1, Vanderbilt University Law School is now accepting applications for the LL.M. program beginning in the Fall 2007. All forms are available online on the law school's website.
Vanderbilt's one-year LL.M. program is designed for foreign lawyers and international professors who want to learn about "American legal issues and method." LL.M. students also have the option of getting a certificate of specialization certificate in Law and Business, which extends the study period to two years, but allows students to take advantage of an interdisciplinary cooperation with the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt.
The application deadline is March 31. Vanderbilt uses the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) LL.M. Credential Assembly Service. Vanderbilt University is located in Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information, please visit the Vanderbilt full listing on LLM GUIDE, or the program website.
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