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<title>Re: Foreign lawyer in the US? You don't need LLM. - LLM GUIDE Discussion Board</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2005 22:21:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>kem: Re: Foreign lawyer in the US? You don&#39;t need LLM.</title>
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<description>Hi there, u want to say that i am able (not only me) to become US attorney without US education?
Might be, but one year as LLM in USA (ivy-leaque) will give me more that education:
1) Lets agree that my language skills will much more increase
2) Without LLM in US univ.(ivy-leaque) i will &quot;handicapped&quot; (class B)   :)
3) LLM in USA give opportunity to learn american law (laws) in real circumstances
4) And not save one year but spend it in brilliant great community of US ivy-leaque univ. 
 It might be that anybody will not agree with me but I think in such a way........
By the way, i have graduate univ. in my home country but i think i need LLM in USA to feel myself professional than foreign attorney.......Regards
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