Legal education is becoming more global in reach, teaching, and constituency. The popularity and size of LL.M. programs at American law schools that provide specialized, advanced degrees for non-U.S. trained lawyers is growing. Additionally, U.S. educated-lawyers are progressively finding themselves working outside the U.S., requiring a more diversified education than perhaps was offered in years past. Come join a group of colleagues in an informal discussion on these key topics:
•What do these international alumni look like? Are they practicing attorneys or working in other professions?
•How do we most strategically and seriously engage them?
•Do we have the charitable tools to work philanthropically outside the U.S.?
•Do our programs have “global reach” and broad appeal? Are we successfully marketing our programs internationally with measurable results?