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J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:18 pm
by itachiuchiha
What kind of an advantage would i get in the job market for entertainment law if i were to pursue a degree of this sort from the university of miami law school? let's leave debt aside and talk about job prospect advantages solely.

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:44 pm
by guano
itachiuchiha wrote:What kind of an advantage would i get in the job market for entertainment law if i were to pursue a degree of this sort from the university of miami law school? let's leave debt aside and talk about job prospect advantages solely.
I think the bigger issue is that it's the U of M, rather than the details of the degree

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:45 pm
by cahwc12
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Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:46 pm
by itachiuchiha
my concern is the location. entertainment law is big in NY or Cali, I am not sure about the prospects in FL

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:49 pm
by guano
itachiuchiha wrote:my concern is the location. entertainment law is big in NY or Cali, I am not sure about the prospects in FL
If you go to Miami, your concern should be employment - any kind of employment

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 2:12 pm
by jbagelboy
Northwestern runs a JD/Masters in Music program that has produced some notable graduates in the industry. Their music program is top notch; this is the only JD/MM program I have discovered of any repute.

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 6:29 pm
by buddyt
jbagelboy wrote:Northwestern runs a JD/Masters in Music program that has produced some notable graduates in the industry. Their music program is top notch; this is the only JD/MM program I have discovered of any repute.
I didn't think it was possible for someone to substantively address the OP and was getting ready for popcorn.gif (lol entertainment law, space law, bird law, et al) but this post is surprisingly substantive.

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 6:31 pm
by itachiuchiha
buddytyler wrote:
jbagelboy wrote:Northwestern runs a JD/Masters in Music program that has produced some notable graduates in the industry. Their music program is top notch; this is the only JD/MM program I have discovered of any repute.
I didn't think it was possible for someone to substantively address the OP and was getting ready for popcorn.gif (lol entertainment law, space law, bird law, et al) but this post is surprisingly substantive.
my thoughts exactly, and I am the op

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 11:58 pm
by timbs4339
buddytyler wrote:
jbagelboy wrote:Northwestern runs a JD/Masters in Music program that has produced some notable graduates in the industry. Their music program is top notch; this is the only JD/MM program I have discovered of any repute.
I didn't think it was possible for someone to substantively address the OP and was getting ready for popcorn.gif (lol entertainment law, space law, bird law, et al) but this post is surprisingly substantive.
It doesn't though. OP's chances of getting "entertainment law" from Miami are SPS, even if he wants to work in LA or NY.

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 1:28 am
by twenty
Fairly trollicious, but I'll bite.

Don't do a joint degree. Instead, work for a year or two in the industry. Instead of spending money, you'll be making money, and if you do it right, you'll have a bigger advantage come legal hiring time. Yay!

Re: J.D./M.M. in Music Business and Entertainment Industries UM

Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 6:52 pm
by cahwc12
twentypercentmore wrote:Fairly trollicious, but I'll bite.

Don't do a joint degree. Instead, work for a year or two in the industry. Instead of spending money, you'll be making money, and if you do it right, you'll have a bigger advantage come legal hiring time. Yay!
This seems like really good advice in general for people looking into joint degrees. Thanks for sharing.