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Law Schools Offer Accredited Master of Laws (LL.M.) Programs to Lawyers Online
With the advent of globalization, lawyers now need to know international and comparative laws. Generally, the legal profession has seen a rise in cross-border issues vis-à-vis international trade, intellectual property and technology, transnational workers and families, human rights, and socio-economic and environmental policies. While traditionally a Master of Laws (LL.M.) is a coveted degree for those in academia, in recent times, more and more practicing lawyers are enrolling in LL.M. programs to enhance their professional skills and gain specialized knowledge.
Many brick-and-mortar law schools (as opposed to wholly online universities) now offer lawyers the opportunity to earn an LL.M. degree online:
• University of Aberdeen located in Aberdeen, Scotland offers online LL.M. degree in International Business Law.
• Boston University School of Law located in Boston, United States offers online Executive LL.M. degree in International Business Law.
• Chapman University located in California, United States offers online LL.M. degree in Trial Advocacy/Prosecutorial Science.
• Dundee Law School located in Scotland, United Kingdom offers online LL.M. degree in International Dispute Resolution and Healthcare Law and Ethics.
• The University of Edinburgh School of Law located in Edinburgh, Scotland offers online LL.M. degree in Innovation, Technology and the Law, Intellectual Property Law, Medical Law and Ethics.
• New York University Law School located in New York, United States offers online Executive LL.M. degree in Taxation Law.
• Nottingham School of Law (University of Nottingham) located in Nottingham, United Kingdom offers online LL.M. in Public Procurement Law and Policy.
• Queen Mary, University of London located in London, United Kingdom offers online LL.M. degree in Computer and Communication Law.
A wide variety of online LL.M. programs are offered by two law schools located in England and Canada:
• University of London (External Systems) located in London, England offers online LL.M. degrees in General Master of Laws, as well as specializations in Banking and Finance Law, Financial Services, Commercial, Corporate and Securities Law, Economic Regulation, International Business Law, Common Law, Corporate and Foreign Law, Antitrust and Competition Law, Information Technology Law, Criminal Justice/Criminology, Sports Law, Tax Law, Public International Law, Health and Medical Law, International Justice, Legal Theory and Philosophy and Maritime Law.
• Osgood Hall Law School of York University located in Toronto, Canada offers online LL.M. degrees in Professional Development in Litigation/Arbitration/Mediation/Dispute Resolution, Banking, Finance and Securities, Constitutional Law, Criminal Justice/Criminal Law/Criminology, Family/Child Law, Health and Medical Laws, Intellectual Property Law, Employment and Labor Law, Municipal Law, Real Estate and Property Law, Securities Regulation, Tax Law and Trusts Law.
Online LL.M. programs offer greater flexibility to lawyers who are employed. Lawyers can learn at their own pace without having to take a break from work or physically relocate. Additionally, lawyers can choose from a greater number of LL.M. programs from anywhere in the world. Also, online LL.M. programs can be less expensive.
Prior to choosing an online LL.M. program, however, potential applicants should research and know the specifics. Among other things, consider the reputation of the program and the law school, teacher credentials and expertise, tuition fee and other costs, Internet connectivity, class size, school calendar, teaching methods and the availability supplemental help. Online learning maybe the best possible option for practicing lawyers to develop their skills professionally and keep pace with the emerging legal issues due to globalization.
-Lilly Golden, Examville Blog Contributor
What would the best major be to become a tort law attorney?
I want to work in a big firm doing tort law or litigation. I was wondering what the best education before law school would be. Any college, majors, minors, or any other suggestions would be really helpful. I need to know specifically what to take while in college.
I am pre-law as well and I am majoring in English, with a minor in History (because that interests me). I plan on becoming a probate attorney and I know that a political science, although popular for pre-law students, is not really looked upon as a wonderful choice. English is a great major to have in my eyes due to the simple fact that you are doing a massive amount of reading, writing and analyzing; all of which you are going to have an abundance of in law school.
At this point, there is no real needed emphasis on becoming the type of attorney that you want to be. That will come when you are in law school. Yes, you will have required courses, but you will still have a certain level of “electives” where you can take classes that have emphasis on tort law.
Good luck to you and all of your future studies.