Which LLB(s) focus a lot on contract, equity, property and financial institution law?
I have offers from Warwick, York, Birkbeck University of London, Cardiff and Liverpool.
As the poster above has pointed out, the first three will be covered by every single institution, as they are core modules required in a qualifying law degree.
If you're interested in city law firms after your LLB, which I sense is what you're getting at, then of those, you want Warwick. Warwick is the most targeted of those institutions on the Milk Run, on account of its reputation, its geographical location (perfect stop on the way up North) and the particular supporting strength of the business school and economics faculty. As a result of this, and perhaps knowing that it churns out a lot of magic circle TC-hunting maniacs, Warwick also offers several options relevant to trade/commerce/banking/companies.
As the poster above has pointed out, the first three will be covered by every single institution, as they are core modules required in a qualifying law degree.
If you're interested in city law firms after your LLB, which I sense is what you're getting at, then of those, you want Warwick. Warwick is the most targeted of those institutions on the Milk Run, on account of its reputation, its geographical location (perfect stop on the way up North) and the particular supporting strength of the business school and economics faculty. As a result of this, and perhaps knowing that it churns out a lot of magic circle TC-hunting maniacs, Warwick also offers several options relevant to trade/commerce/banking/companies.
I'm not really too interested in that, but I appreciate your intention