Cyan_phoeniX said:
Still though, its pretty limited if you have no intention of doing anything law-related (and you would be punishing yourself to do such a hard degree for no particular purpose).
I'd disagree. As a degree for generic skills, it's awesome. It's basically a lesson in how to research, analyse, and then present information. Having a reasonably good GPA in a law degree is valuable in the workforce.
That being said, most people aren't even aware of how many non-practicing 'lawyers' there are about. Whether they're fully qualified lawyers who work in-house, or recent graduates who work as consultants, they're everywhere.
That being said, in a short time, there will be too many recent graduands with LLBs around, so who knows what kind of job security you're getting.