Ll.b.

/ˌɛl ˌɛl ˈbiː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Bachelor of Laws, an undergraduate or graduate academic degree in law.
    She earned her LL.B. before pursuing a career as a legal advisor.

Forms

  • ll.b.

Commentary

LL.B. is a traditional law degree designation used primarily outside the United States; it is important to distinguish it from professional law degrees such as the J.D.

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