An LLM, or Master of Laws, is a postgraduate degree for law students or legal professionals seeking advanced legal education in a specific field of law. The LLM program builds upon the knowledge gained from a Juris Doctorate (JD) degree, allowing students to focus and specialize their legal skills to a particular area of law, such as international law, corporate law, or intellectual property law. LLM programs are offered by law schools around the world and can be completed in one to two years of full-time study. Graduates of an LLM program can pursue careers in a variety of legal fields or choose to continue their education by obtaining a doctoral degree in law.
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