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  • noun Plural form of LLM.

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Examples

  • Transfer Students and LLMs Some thoughts about gunners.

    The Weekly Law School Roundup #105 2008

  • Transfer Students and LLMs Some thoughts about gunners.

    The Legal Underground: 2008

  • Transfer Students and LLMs Some thoughts about gunners.

    The Legal Underground: 2008

  • Transfer Students and LLMs Some thoughts about gunners.

    The Weekly Law School Roundup #105 2008

  • Many/most law schools have a decent number of foreign students and LLMs, and these might have very different educational backgrounds.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Classical or Biblical Allusions: 2007

  • The employees, whose résumés lead off with LLMs from top U.S. law schools and are studded with internships at the World Trade Organization in Geneva and apprenticeships at the Indian Supreme Court, would earn six-figure salaries at elite U.S. law firms.

    Archive 2005-08-01 2005

  • The employees, whose résumés lead off with LLMs from top U.S. law schools and are studded with internships at the World Trade Organization in Geneva and apprenticeships at the Indian Supreme Court, would earn six-figure salaries at elite U.S. law firms.

    Slaw on| Outsourcing legal work 2005

  • The account of drafting a factum with North American trained LLMs doing a draft for review by the North American lawyers is fascinating, and a bit scary.

    Slaw » Outsourcing legal research » Print 2005

  • Under this approach, you might leave schools without formal LLMs off the list, including Chicago, Texas, UCLA, Michigan etc, even though those schools have more full-time tax professors than some LLM "programs."

    The U.S. News Silly Season 2005

  • The account of drafting a factum with North American trained LLMs doing a draft for review by the North American lawyers is fascinating, and a bit scary.

    Outsourcing legal research — Slaw 2005

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