US: Loyola announces first online-only master’s programs in global competition law
The Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies announced today that Loyola University will offer the world’s first online-only master’s programs in global competition law for lawyers and working professionals in the field.
The online Global Competition Law program offers a Master of Laws (LLM) degree. In addition, Loyola will offer the first Master of Jurisprudence (MJ) degree for non-lawyer professionals who wish to gain in-depth, specialized knowledge in these growing areas of law.
Competition and antitrust laws have become increasingly complex on a global scale,” said Spencer Waller, director of Loyola’s Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies. “We’re excited to offer these flexible programs to professionals around the world”.
Press Release: LUC.edu
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