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US: Scalia Law School offers online antitrust program

 |  January 15, 2020

The George Mason University Master of Laws (LL.M.) Degree in Global Antitrust Law and Economics provides students with in-depth study of global antitrust issues, from world-renowned antitrust and law and economics scholars. The LL.M. in Global Antitrust Law and Economics builds on the school’s tradition and commitment to antitrust law and economics.  

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    The George Mason University Master of Laws (LL.M.) Degree in Global Antitrust Law and Economics provides students with in-depth study of global antitrust issues, from world-renowned antitrust and law and economics scholars.

    This online program is designed to meet the needs of working, foreign-trained attorneys, interested in  gaining competence in a common law system. Students have the opportunity to take on legal work outsourced from the US, with the potential to take US licensing exams in qualifying states.

    To earn an LL.M. in Global Antitrust Law & Economics through the program, students must complete 24-26 credit hours of coursework. Students may study full-time and complete the program in one academic year, or part-time for up to three years.

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