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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An LLM is not higher than a J.D., as it's typically one or two years of focused coursework versus the three years of coursework for the J.D. The "doctor" is not there for nothing: a J.D. is a non-research-based doctor degree (as is an M.D.). However, "a doctorate" typically refers to a research-based degree (Ph.D. equivalent), for which the legal version is an LLD (doctor of legal letters).[/quote] Wha??? Think an LLM is higher than a JD. JD (or Bachelor of Law in a foreign country) first then LLM. What's an LLD? Is that higher than an SJD?[/quote]
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