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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2005 18:13:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>tripplett: Re: LLM advice</title>
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<description>hello.  You can only get a LLM if you have the equivalent of a law degree from another courntry.  If you want to STAY in the US it far better to have a JD than an LLM (for employment purposes that is).  THus  AFTER you finish university, you would apply for the JD.  

Many schools offer courses in Sports law, but not many.  Other courses which would be helpful are entertainment law, negotitations, advanced contracts and some IP (intellectual property courses).    I practiced law in LA and knew some people who did entertainment law -- my understanding is that (as with many things) connections is the real key.  

All the above schools are excellent -- but competition to get in is FIERCE.  You may wish to consider some other school as well. Good luck!  </description>
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