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Updated: Tuesday, 21 Feb 2012, 6:48 AM EST
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Indiana University says a new partnership between its Bloomington law school and one in India is the first of its kind in the Asian nation.
The arrangement between IU's Maurer School of Law and Jindal Global Law School will allow students to earn law degrees from both schools in about four years.
Maurer School Global Legal Profession Center Director William Henderson says the dual degrees will make graduates more appealing to companies looking to expand in Asia.
IU professor Joseph Hoffmann visited the Indian school's New Delhi campus Sunday to formalize the partnership and deliver a lecture.
The schools have worked together since November 2010. Since then, they've co-sponsored two international legal conferences and several IU students have done internships at Indian law firms and agencies.
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