To complete a concentration in business law, you must complete at least 9 credit hours from the following courses. Note that some courses may require prerequisites and that not all courses are offered every academic year. Corporations and Contracts are recommended for students with no prior coursework in business law.
- Alternative Entities: Business Lawyer’s Guide to Formation, Fiduciary Duties and Governance
- Antitrust
- Bankruptcy
- Business Acquisitions
- Business Negotiation
- Business Planning & Transaction Practice: Fundamentals of M&A Transactions
- Chapter 11 Strategies for the Business Lawyer
- Commercial Law
- Common Regulatory Pitfalls in International Business Transactions
- Comparative Business Negotiation
- Contracts
- Corporate & White Collar Crime
- Corporate Boards & Governance
- Corporate Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement
- Corporations
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Taxation
- Employee Benefits: ERISA & Tax
- Financial Accounting for Lawyers
- Financial Literacy & Basic Financial Concepts
- Information Privacy Law
- International Business Transactions
- International Taxation
- Intro to Tax Credits/Dev. Incentives
- Law & Economics
- Law, Business & Governance
- Organization & Regulation of the Healthcare Enterprise
- Partnership Taxation
- Preparing Commercial Agreements
- Private Equity Transactions
- Problems in Corporate Law
- Real Estate Transactions
- Reorganization Seminar
- Securities Law Litigation, Arbitration & Dispute Resolution
- Securities Regulation
- Seminar on Broker-Dealer Regulation
- State Securities Regulation, Investigation & Examination
- Tax Exempt Organizations
- The Financial Crisis & the Regulatory Response: National & International Perspectives
- The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
- Topics in the Investment Banking Seminar
- UCC: Article 2