You could go on to study several master's program–both in law and other disciplines–after finishing an LLB. Most often chosen is an LLM (Master of Laws), which advances your legal knowledge and may be focused on fields such corporate law, international law, or human rights law. An LLM would suit anybody wishing to further their legal career or engage in legal investigation.
Still, you have no restriction to fields connected with the practice of law. Should your interests be many, you can select master's degrees in disciplines including business (MBA), public administration (MPA), or even fields such sociology, psychology, or political science. In areas like international relations or human resources, where knowledge of legal systems is particularly useful, your legal experience can give you a distinct advantage. By integrating disciplines, you can open many different professional opportunities and specialize in a subject that corresponds to your aims in life and career.