
LLM in
Master in LegalTech (LLM)
Mykolas Romeris University

Key Information
Campus location
Vilnius, Lithuania
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 3,220 / per year
Application deadline
08 Aug 2023
Earliest start date
01 Sep 2023
Introduction
The program aims to prepare highly qualified professionals with a wide range of multidisciplinary competencies in law and technologies.
Admissions
Curriculum
Program Structure
This program aims to cover such technologies (but not limited to): artificial intelligence, big data analytics, reuse of open data, block-chain, crowdsourcing, semantic and other newest disruptive technologies, also gamification.
The subjects of the program are focused on GDPR, IP, Cybersecurity, Cybercrime and Forensics, Fintech, Regtech, AI&Law, Semantic Legal Web, Robotics, and others.
The studies will be different from other programs because students will participate in hackathons, meetups, workshops, international and regional competitions, and they will have a unique opportunity to create their own legaltech startup ant the MRU Legaltech startup zone. Participation in the program is flexible because all material will be provided on-line.
Studies will be gamified, so you will become one of the first students, who will learn how gamification could be used in different areas and domains.
International Mobility Possibilities
Students are encouraged to participate in the ERASMUS+ mobility program which gives the possibility to study at a university abroad for 1 or 2 semesters and do an internship in another country.
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Scholarships and Funding
MRU seeks to ensure that all of our students receive high quality education regardless of their financial situation, therefore, offers many various scholarships.
Career Opportunities
Career Prospects
The program is designed based on market needs:
- Lawyers need new technological and business competencies;
- Technology developments affect the legal service market;
- Emerging legaltech start-ups require specially trained lawyers.