Case Western Reserve University
School of Law
WINNER OF THE 2008 JESSUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Case Western Reserve University School of Law located in Cleveland, Ohio, is one of the oldest law schools in the country, having opened its doors in 1892. The law school is part of the larger campus that rests within University Circle, a 500-acre neighborhood of more than 40 cultural, educational, medical, and social service institutions. The area includes Severance Hall, home of the Cleveland Orchestra, and the world-renown Cleveland Clinic.
Cleveland is a wonderful place to study law – a major international legal center that is centrally located for easy travel. It is a welcoming and a very affordable city to live in.
Master of Laws Program
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) is designed to give graduates of foreign law schools an opportunity to study the United States legal system and international law and trade and to become truly capable lawyers in the 21st Century’s global economy. We prepare foreign students for careers in their own countries where they will work with United States law and lawyers.
Our LL.M. program is one of the first in the United States designed specifically for foreign graduate students. Our LL.M. students have come from more than 70 countries. LL.M. students have full access to our 170 Juris Doctor (J.D.) courses, as well as courses specifically designed for the needs of LL.M. students.
LL.M. students benefit from individual attention and guidance in a family atmosphere. Our LL.M. students receive comprehensive instruction in U.S. legal research, writing, and analysis, and a weekly workshop to monitor individual progress.
We offer three degree programs and a summer language and law institute:
• LL.M. in United States and Global Legal Studies — Focus on United States legal research methods and tools, international business transactions and human rights issues. Graduates are law professors, judges, prosecutors, legislators, partners in international law firms, corporate legal counsel and lawyers employed in government ministries all over the world. Students are required to take the Foreign Graduate Seminar and U.S Contract Law and can fulfill the rest of their requirements by selecting from the full 170 J.D. courses to tailor their studies. Students may also choose to pursue one of four optional certificates of concentration: Intellectual Property, International Business Law, Public International Law and Health Law.
• L.L. M. in Intellectual Property — Focus on the doctrine and policy of United States intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets. Intellectual property has become a focus in the global marketplace and informational economy, presenting some of the most important and complex issues facing legal systems, as well as the business, entertainment and technology communities. Students are required to take Foreign Graduate Seminar and three of these four courses: Patent Law, Trademark Law, Copyright Law and Cyberlaw. Students also are required to write a thesis. Foreign patent attorneys who do not have an LL.B. but work in the IP area are also welcome to apply.
• LL.M. in International Business Law — Focus on academic analysis and practical applications of United States business law as applied to international transactions. Designed especially for non-U.S. lawyers who either interact with American lawyers or represent clients whose legal affairs are affected by U.S. business law. The program will prepare foreign lawyers for positions in international law firms, in-house legal departments of multi-national enterprises, government posts and other for-profit and non-profit organizations doing business internationally. Students are required to take U.S. Contract Law, Torts and Foreign Graduate Seminar. They fulfill the rest of their requirements by choosing from J.D. courses in the Business Curriculum.
• LL.M in International Criminal Law - With the proliferation of war crimes tribunals, and the growing number of major war crimes and terrorism prosecutions around the world, international criminal law has become one of the fastest growing and highest profile areas of law.
The Summer Language and Law Institute
The Summer Language and Law Institute is open to any foreign legal professional or foreign law students, as well as incoming LL.M. students. It is an intensive four week training experience designed (1) to introduce you to the practice and study of law in the U.S., (2) to provide you with a practical introduction to U.S. legal research and analysis, and (3) to improve your English language skills through an integrated English for Legal Purposes program. The training experience emphasizes reading, analysis, research, writing, and comprehension skills necessary to participate in legal discourse. In some cases, completion of the Language and Law Institute will be a requirement for admission to the LL.M. in U.S. and Global Legal Studies Program at Case School of Law.
For more information, please go to our website: www.case.edu/law/llm
Or contact:
Mrs. Adria Sankovic, Assistant Director
Office of Foreign Graduate Legal Studies
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
11075 East Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44106-7148
Phone: (216) 368-2083; Fax: 216/368-2086
E-mail: adria.sankovic@case.edu