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Program Overview

The skills you need
There are numerous legal skills needed to achieve your career goals.  This program puts you on track to achieve the following:

  • Distinguish yourself from the competition
  • Better understand the Anglo-American Common Law
  • Attract high-dollar foreign clients
  • Effectively use English legal terminology
  • Attain a more practical and applied legal education

Georgetown Law CLE and Lex Mercator International Education can help you achieve your career goals.

Advanced Legal Education Designed to Fit Your Life
Georgetown Law CLE and Lex Mercator International Education have created a live instructor-led, internet delivered continuing legal education program to better prepare you for the emerging challenges of a dynamic legal career while meeting the demands of your hectic schedule.  Our flexible design allows you to pick the CLE courses you desire to complete and we give you the freedom to advance in your studies at your own pace.  Our innovative web-based delivery system means furthering your education without interruption to your career or family life.

The International Commercial Practice Series is advanced continuing legal education designed for practicing attorneys, government employees, court officials, and attorneys working in private enterprise.  The courses are designed to deliver the practical “hands-on” and indispensable knowledge necessary for engaging foreign clients, business associates and opposing counsel.

By participating in the program, you will:

  • Open the door to a world of professional opportunities
  • Position yourself to engage both foreign and local clients in international commerce
  • Distinguish yourself from the competition
  • Demystify the Common Law
  • Become more proficient working with legal English
  • Apply new knowledge to your practice

Prepare yourself for career advancement




 

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