Going Abroad After Law School (Curious)
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:00 pm
Are job prospects better in lets say Europe for Lawyers than in the US (The Bad State That It Is In)? Would it make sense to get an LLM instead of a JD?
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You can't get an LLM without a JD unless you have an equivalent foreign degree (usually an LLB). Whatever the market for lawyers is abroad, the JD - teaching the laws, processes and school of thought local to the United States - is unlikely to equip you for a successful job hunt elsewhere. The exceptions tend to be those who get jobs with satellite offices of U.S. firms abroad, but those tend to be highly competitive and hire from only a narrow segment of the population.kx121 wrote:Are job prospects better in lets say Europe for Lawyers than in the US (The Bad State That It Is In)? Would it make sense to get an LLM instead of a JD?