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<title>Corp/Commercial--UCL or Kings - LLM GUIDE Discussion Board</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2006 23:33:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>Bruce Lee: Corp/Commercial--UCL or Kings</title>
<link>http://www.llm-guide.com/board/9588/last#9588</link> 
<description>Between UCL and Kings, UCL is far the better option for Corporate/Commercial. There is Prof. Michael Bridge in International Trade Law, Prof Graham Penn in International Finance, Profs. Calnan and Ron Harmer for Secured Transactions, Prof. Ian Fletcher - Corporate Insolvency, etc etc. Other heavy duty names in UCL laws include Prof. Phillippe sands QC of Matrix Chambers whose views are gold in several international dispute resolution bodies and Prof. Catherine Redgwell - one of the most eminent names today in Energy Law. If you re the type that revel in old names, fear not! UCL has a truckload of them: Ronald Dworkin QC, Michael Freeman, Hael Genn, Ross Harrison, William Twining, Sir Basil Markesinis QC, Prof Avrom Sherr and others too numerous to mention here.
Of course the intercollegiate system also permits you to &quot;borrow&quot; courses from Kings, SOAS or Queen Mary if you so wish. However, experience shows that its people from these Colleges who usually borrow courses from UCL, not the other way round!
Cheers mate. Hope this helps some.</description>
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