LL.M.

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See also: LLM and L.L.M.

English

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Etymology

Derived from Latin lēgum magister.

The "L" is duplicated to indicate that the word lēgum is plural, similarly to pp. (pages).

Noun

LL.M.

  1. Master of Laws.

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