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LL.M. in Trial Advocacy (with Court Residency)

Dates

Start Date: August

Application Deadline: Applies to:
June 1 All Students
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission

Details

Established: 2009

Course Language: English

Entry Requirements: LLB/JD or equivalent law degree

Full time: yes

Length: 9 Months

Part time: yes

Length: 12 to 24 Months

Tuition fee: Applies to :
USD 33000All Students

Scholarships available for: All Students

Course website:

http://www.chapman.edu/llm

What the school says:

About

Chapman’s newest LL.M. program is different than most Trial Advocacy programs that you may find because it lets qualified candidates gain nearly unattainable civil or criminal trial experience while in school.

Unlike other programs, Chapman’s LL.M. in Trial Advocacy gives students who are licensed by the California State Bar the opportunity to participate in a 15-week “residency” in a criminal agency or law firm, where they will routinely make court appearances and handle other pretrial matters. Most will also try at least one complete jury trial.

Candidates not licensed by the California State Bar will still be able to receive hands-on trial training from Superior Court Judge’s and leading jurists, prosecutors, civil litigators, and criminal defense attorneys.


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