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Areas of Concentration
- Business Transactional Law >> more
The Concentration in the Law of Business Transactions emphasizes information, analytical tools and skills lawyers require in representing business clients. It offers students the opportunity to specialize in courses that will expose them to the legal and practical issues that arise in business-oriented, transactional practice.
Sample courses include: Corporation Tax, International Taxation and Partnership Tax
- Civil Litigation Skills >> more
The Concentration in Civil Litigation Skills allows students to demonstrate, in addition to basic knowledge of substantive legal doctrine, completion of coursework focusing on traditional litigation skills, and participation in a clinical experience while in law school.
Sample courses include: Evidence, Conflict of Laws and Remedies or Federal Courts
- Concentration in Urban Development, Land Use and Environmental Law >> more
The Concentration in Urban Development, Land Use and Environmental Law has an interdisciplinary flavor. Students are encouraged to take courses in the graduate programs of the Department of Public Policy under the School’s policy of permitting six hours of graduate-level work to count towards the law degree.
Courses include: Administrative Law, State and Local Government and Land Use Control
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