University of Cincinnati LLM Program
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The University of Cincinnati College of Law offers international lawyers a program to earn an LLM in
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Clifton & Calhoun Streets, P. O. Box 210040
Cincinnati, OH
45221
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| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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Come study the U.S. Legal System at one of the nations oldest and premier law schools. Cincinnati Law is pleased to offer a program of study on the US legal system to practicing attorneys and law school graduates who received their legal education outside the United States.
The LLM program is designed to introduce internationally trained lawyers to the US legal system while also giving each student an opportunity to design a course of study at Cincinnati Law that best advances his or her professional agenda. Students who complete the program are better able to represent U.S. clients and more prepared for negotiations and litigation with U.S. parties.
The LLM program can be completed in as little as 9 months, although some students decide to spend up to two academic years in the program. Students have the opportunity to focus on: Business and Entrepreneurship Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Health Law, Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution, Patent Law, Public Interest Law, and General and Small Practice.
At Cincinnati Law, we are focused on providing our LLM students a legal education filled with opportunities to learn outside of the classroom, while having unparalleled access to highly-skilled faculty within the classroom. You will leave well-prepared to return home and affect change as a citizen of the world.