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The legal profession is evolving due to globalization, requiring attorneys to expand their perspectives regardless of their practice location. Pursuing a Master of Laws (LLM) degree can provide a competitive edge by delivering specialized legal expertise in today's challenging job market.
Suffolk University Law School's LLM program caters to legal graduates at all career stages - whether starting out, seasoned professionals, or those seeking a career shift. Our diverse offerings range from General Law to Global Law & Technology, including an accelerated JD/Taxation dual degree. Located in vibrant Boston, Suffolk Law provides distinctive, practice-oriented LLM programs that enable students to focus on emerging areas like intellectual property and international business, or prepare for U.S. bar exams. Engage with challenging coursework led by experienced faculty and practitioners. Benefit from hands-on learning through our acclaimed clinics and experiential programs. Elevate your credentials while gaining a competitive advantage in the modern legal field.
Bankruptcy law practice centers on debtor/creditor relationships and associated parties' rights under the Bankruptcy Code. Practitioners in this field must employ both transactional and litigation skills, as bankruptcy serves as a federally regulated debt resolution mechanism. Attorneys may represent either debtors or creditors in reorganization or debt dissolution proceedings, which involve various financial instruments, contracts, employment matters, and property rights. This specialized practice area operates under comprehensive federal procedural rules and additional bankruptcy-specific regulations. Individual bankruptcy cases often involve multiple disputes requiring separate resolution through litigation or negotiation. Bankruptcy attorneys find opportunities in firms of all sizes, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and public interest organizations.