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Institute For U.s. Law average salary is $53,310, median salary is $53,310 with a salary range from $53,310 to $53,310.
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Insurance Underwriter 53,310-53,310 Middle Village, NY, 11379 2013 Institute For U.s. Law Insurance Underwriter Salaries (1)
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  • Institute for U.S. Law
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington, DC
  • The Institute for U.S. Law's annual summer program, "U.S. Legal Methods: Introduction to U.S. Law," is an intensive four-week academic program. The program provides a unique opportunity for immersion in U.S. legal education in the legal capital of the United States, with leading professors and practitioners of U.S. Law. The program is conducted in affiliation with the George Washington University Law School and includes professors and guest lecturers from many other top law schools, federal and state courts, departments and agencies of the U.S. government, and leading U.S. law firms.