Berkeley Law’s Summer LL.M. Program has begun its third year with 54 incoming students from 28 countries, and 36 returning students from 18 countries. The program offers an LL.M. degree after two consecutive summer sessions of 10 weeks each. It attracts practicing lawyers for whom it would be difficult to attend a full academic-year program, and currently includes attorneys from several top international firms. “We’ve been able to add several courses to our curriculum, making it richer than ever, and we have once again been fortunate to get a great lineup of faculty to teach,” said Professor Andrew Guzman, the law school’s Associate Dean for International and Executive Education.