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Hi all!
I was bored during a court hearing and my mind began to wander. Long story short, I decided I want to eventually take a shot at practicing law outside the U.S. for a few years. I've done some research on this in the past but something I haven't been able to figure out is whether there is an LLM-like degree or certification that a U.S. attorney can receive abroad? My hope is that I don't have to do law school all over again and that I can find a shorter, alternative route.
Any info on this is beyond appreciated!
Welp, better get back to drafting some child protection orders...
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