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Gain Work Experience in the USA: Obtain your L.LM at Seattle University School of Law

Attend this webinar to know how the LLM from Seattle University can prepare you to work in a global environment

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In today's world, lawyers are increasingly asked to work with clients from around the world on cross border transactions and litigation. An L.LM degree can prepare you to work in this global environment.

Seattle University’s 50-plus acre campus is located in the center of Seattle next to many high-tech companies. Seattle is home to Microsoft, Amazon, Zillow, Starbucks, Boeing and other Fortune 100 companies and 14,000 start-ups. 

Seattle University's L.LM offers you work experience for credit at over 400 legal employers across Seattle. You can qualify to sit for bar licensing examinations across many states.

You can take courses with our world-class professors, some of whom to run legal departments at tech companies in Seattle.

Seattle University is the largest private universities in the Northwest and was founded nearly 150 years ago. Seattle Law School's legal writing program is ranked #6 according to the U.S. News and World Report rankings. 

Meet the Director of the program, Professor Sital Kalantry, who teaches contract law and human rights and founded the India Center at Seattle University School of Law, and Professor Gillian Dutton, Director of the Externship Programs, who places students with employers in Seattle, including corporate counsel, judges, non-profits, and many more.

Join us: Tuesday, October 4, at 8.00 a.m. (P.D.T.-- Seattle time)

Zoom Meeting: https://seattleu.zoom.us/my/kalantry

Meeting ID: 718 544 2921

Find your local number: https://seattleu.zoom.us/u/aesG0xTaQ

Email: llm@seattleu.edu.

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