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Yaron Nili

Hometown: Jerusalem, Israel
HLS Class: LL.M. class of 2008

Prior Education: LL.B. 2006, M.B.A. 2007, Hebrew University, Israel

Prior Experience: Law Clerk to the Honorable Justice A. Procaccia, Supreme Court of Israel, 2006-2007; Legal assistant at the Economic Department of The Movement For Quality Government in Israel, 2003-2006; Editor-in-Chief, the Hebrew University Law Review (“Mishpatim”), 2004-2006

Career goals: The LL.M. program at Harvard Law School is an amazing melting pot of extraordinary people from all over the world. The program is not just about attending classes or reading lots (and it is indeed lots) of legal materials, in the most renowned school in the U.S. To me, the crown jewel in the Harvard Law School experience is the connection and interaction you have with fellow LL.M.s as well as with the American J.Ds. This unique opportunity to interact and exchange thoughts and perspectives on just about any subject, transforms any given day here in Cambridge into an unexpected and enlightening experience, whether it is in class, over lunch, or at one of the many social activities we have throughout the year.
So to me, trying to point out just one favorite course or experience at HLS is just missing the larger picture. The ability to share this experience with an extraordinary group of people here at HLS is what makes the difference between attending just any law school in the U.S. and studying at Harvard Law School.

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