Courses
Law School Courses
Law, business, and economics materials are integrated to varying degrees in the law school’s first-year curriculum, typically in property, contracts and torts. The second- and third-year curriculum includes courses covering the operation of markets, economic analysis of legal rules and institutions, and a variety of courses that offer different perspectives on transaction-oriented problems.
- Antitrust
- Bankruptcy
- Business Associations
- Copyright
- Corporate Acquisitions
- Economic Analysis & Common Law
- Economics and Law
- Electronic Commerce
- Enterprise of Technology: Lab to Market
- Intellectual Property
- International Tax
- Patent Law
- Payment Systems
- Real Estate Transactions
- Secured Credit
- Securities Regulation
- Software Licensing
- Venture Capital Deals
Courses in Other Departments
Previous students have taken the following courses:
- Finance 390: Financial Markets and Institutions
- Finance 397: Investment Theory and Practice
- LEB 380: The Law of the Multinational Enterprise
- MAN 383: The Art and Science of Negotiation
- MKT 382: Corporate Governance