Doctor of Juridical Science - Torts and Personal Injury Law in Boston United States | Suffolk University

Suffolk University | Boston United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 57,192
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
48 months

For students aiming to explore the scholarly aspects of law through extensive research and writing, Suffolk Law provides a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) program. Comparable to a PhD in other disciplines, the SJD represents the highest level of law degree attainable, demanding consistent academic achievement along with prior completion of both JD and LLM degrees.
Suffolk Law's SJD program is an intellectually demanding course that encourages students to broaden their perspectives and challenge conventional approaches to legal scholarship. Participants benefit from guidance by seasoned professionals and immersion in an environment of influential legal thinkers. Admission to the SJD program requires completion of a comprehensive, publishable dissertation that offers innovative insights to legal scholarship.
Advance your legal education, develop novel perspectives, and achieve your professional ambitions in the field of law.
Attorneys specializing in personal injury law generally handle negligence cases related to bodily harm, medical errors, and defective products. They may represent plaintiffs on contingency fee arrangements or defend claims as insurance-retained counsel for litigation firms.
This traditional litigation practice encompasses thorough factual and legal analysis, document preparation, discovery processes, settlement negotiations, frequent communication with insurance representatives, alternative dispute resolution methods, insurance law expertise, and periodic courtroom trials.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.0

Qualification Requirements

We require for admission to the SJD program minimum TOEFL scores of 100 for the internet-based test, 250 for the computer-based test or 600 for the paper-based test.
Submit a 10-15 page substantive research proposal that will serve as the basis for beginning the dissertation research. It is very important that this research proposal be carefully written and well-organized.
Submit two letters of recommendation, at least one of which must be from a full-time member of a law school faculty and another of which must be from a professor or faculty advisor of your LL.M. program.
Submit a letter or email from the proposed Committee Chair. The Committee Chair should agree to serve as the Committee Chair for the applicant's dissertation committee, recommend admission, and provide comment on evaluating the research proposal.
Submit undergraduate and graduate transcripts (including your first degree in law and your LL.M. degree or equivalent from a U.S. law school accredited from the ABA, or from a non-U.S. law school with equivalent standards). Applicants who graduated from a non-U.S. law school with equivalent standards must utilize either the Law School Admission Council's Credential Assembly Service (CAS) or World Evaluation Services (WES) at for a credential evaluation.
Provide a curriculum vitae.
Provide TOEFL or IELTS scores (if English is a second language), The TOEFL/IELTS score used in conjunction with your LL.M. application is sufficient. If you did not submit a score with your LL.M. application, please sit for one of these tests.

Tuition USD 57,192
Boston, MA, United States
Type
Private
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree

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