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<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2005 06:46:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>jzodda: Re: Re: Re: Re: Salary?</title>
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<description>Your post has intrigued me, in that you say it has not made you any more employable then before. 

This leads me to ask the question. Except for people who want to teach or for folks going on to the doctorate in law what is the advantage of the LLM program?

Now I am not talking about the foreign folks either, because its obvious why they would want to do only 1 year as opposed to 3 years in law school but what about folks who have a J.D. from a US law school?

Where exactly would an LLM help you out? The New York City marketplace is very competitive and I knew a few people who were going to do LLM because they did not make law review and thought an LLM would compensate for that. Would you agree? Or do you think a potential employer would not care?</description>
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