New York Law School to Offer Financial Services Law LL.M. This Fall
Applications now being accepted; open to lawyers without finance specializationMay 18, 2009
New York Law School (NYLS) has announced it will offer an LL.M. in Financial Services Law beginning in the fall of 2009. The program is open to both foreign- and US-trained lawyers.Along with two required courses - Regulatory Policy and Advanced Research Seminar - the new LL.M. program will offer four concentrations: Asset Management, Banking, Capital Market, and International Regulation.
According to the law school, recent JD grads "with little or no background in financial services" may begin the LL.M. program after completing two prerequisite courses.
Applications are now being accepted. For more information, please visit the NYLS website.
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marthona, Sat May 23, 2009 10:32 PM
Looks promising!!!! I will get my JD in May 2010, plan to take the bar that same year, and afterwards, if things don't improve, will go on for my LL.M. I am a domestic student, though, so, who knows!
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Fraol, Mon Jun 01, 2009 09:20 PM
it is good.
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