19/12/2015
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ეს ინფორმაცია ჩვენმა ამერიკელმა პარტნიორმა, ტენესის უნივერსიტეტის პროფესორმა რონ ლიდბეთთერმა მოგვაწოდა, რომელიც მოხარული, იქნება თუკი ქართველი იურისტები დაინტერესდებიან ამერიკაში განათლების მიღებით.
LLM program in United States business law
The Master of Laws (LLM) in United States business law is an advanced law degree for practicing lawyers with a Juris Doctor (JD) or its foreign equivalent (for example, a Bachelor of Law degree). UT Law’s LLM program brings internationally trained lawyers together for a one-year program that will enhance their ability to practice in a global marketplace by providing specialized knowledge in United States business law.
LLM students will benefit from the resources of UT Law’s specialized curriculum in business law and its reputation for training business lawyers in the Clayton Center for Entrepreneurial Law. Graduates will be eligible to sit for the Tennessee and New York bar exams, provided they satisfy each bar’s requirements.
The program also offers students an immersive experience in American culture and dialogue in Knoxville, Tennessee, and its environs, which are affordable locations to pursue higher education.
Applying for Admission
Cost of Attendance
Program of study
Required and elective courses
The LLM program is a full-time program and students begin the academic program in the fall semester. Students take 15–16 hours per semester for two concurrent semesters (fall and spring), and courses must be taken in sequence to meet graduation requirements. The LLM curriculum requires a minimum of 24 credit hours.
LLM students may also take one elective course from the general College of Law curriculum.
Courses
Fall semester
LAW 818: Fundamental Concepts of Income Taxation (3 credit hours)
LAW 827: Business Associations (3 credit hours) or
LAW 841: Secured Transactions (3 credit hours)
LAW 940: Land Finance Law (3 credit hours)
LAW 990: Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis for the LLM Student (2 credit hours)
LAW 998: Structure and Operation of the American Legal System (2 credit hours)
Spring semester
LAW 814: Professional Responsibility (3 credit hours)
LAW 827: Business Associations (3 credit hours) or
LAW 841: Secured Transactions (3 credit hours)
LAW 842: Contract Drafting (2 credit hours)
LAW 972: Income Taxation of Business Organizations (3 credit hours)
Total credit hours: 24*
*LLM students may also take one additional course of their choice offered by the College of Law.
The LLM program at Tennessee is designed so that graduates are eligible to sit for the Tennessee and New York bar examinations. Applicants should check with other states to determine if the program meets requirements of that jurisdiction. Applicants are responsible for contacting the bar examiner in any US jurisdiction in which the applicant intends to seek admission to ensure that they meet character and fitness requirements of that jurisdiction. Find more information at the National Council of Bar Examiners.
http://law.utk.edu/academics/llm/apply/
When to apply Applications are accepted from October 1 through May 30 of each academic year. Requirements Law degree requirement Applicants must provide academic transcripts showing successful completion—in good academic standing—of a law degree from a university outside the United States. A minimum…