Word info

LL.M.

Noun

Meaning

LL.M.

Master of Laws.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Jelle Van Haaster, LL.M. University Utrecht, BA War Studies, Faculty of Military Sciences, is an award-winning writer, software programmer/developer, and speaker. Source: Internet

The only lawyers who typically use "Dr" are those who have continued with their studies, in order to obtain both an LL.M. ("Legum Magister" or "Master of Laws") and an S.J.D. ("Scientiae Juridicae Doctor" or "Doctor of the Science of the Law"). Source: Internet

In other countries a graduate law degree is sufficient for admission to LL.M. in Taxation law programs. Source: Internet

Many legal experts argue that people who already have a J.D. should be wary of pursuing an LL.M. degree since it is not mandatory to become a practicing attorney. Source: Internet

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