(May 24, 2015 at 11:45 am)Anima Wrote:(May 22, 2015 at 6:01 pm)Jenny A Wrote: Once again
I'm confused about multiple law degrees though. There's a JD, and then there's LLM (but no one but tax lawyers and other specialists get that) so are you talking law school or something like a legal studies major, or law and politics or some such? Or do you just mean a degree in engineering, a degree in mathematics, and a JD?
I have a total of 6 degrees (and will be starting 7 & 8 soon enough). 3 degrees in engineering, 2 degrees in mathematics, 1 degree in Law (I have a JD). I had a very broad focus of specialization in my JD to incorporate all the areas of law listed above. I even added an extra year to my JD to study those areas.
Good lord! Why? Given your other interests some interest in patent law I can imagine. Tax and contracts too, if you want to start your own company, but it would be simpler to just hire an attorney. But all things considered I can't imagine why you bothered with law. Or why you'd consider more education rather than simply putting what you've got to use.

To each his own I guess.
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