Spring 2010 Courses
The following is a list of Spring 2010 course offerings that fulfill requirements within the various LL.M. programs. Please see the Spring 2010 class schedule and Spring 2010 course descriptions for more details.
LL.M. in Business & Corporate Law, Spring 2010
Courses eligible to meet the core credit requirement for the LL.M. In Business & Corporate Law
- Antitrust – Mogin
- Bankruptcy – Giacinti
- Business Planning – Doucette
- Corporate Finance – Partnoy
- Corporate Reorganization – Ferguson
- Corporations – Dallas
- Corporations – Smith, T.
- Tax II – Burke
- Tax Policy – Laro
- White Collar Crime – Attanasio
- Indep. Supervised Research – Staff
LL.M. in International Law, Spring 2010
Courses eligible to meet the core credit requirement for the LL.M. In International Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law – Claus
- Comparative Law – Vargas
- European Union Law – Scoffoni
- International Arbitration – Page
- International Business Transactions – Folsom
- International Civil Litigation – Ramsey, M.
- International Environmental Law – Vargas
- International Finance Techniques – Forry
- International Sales Transactions – Lawrence
- International Taxation – Pugh
- Latin American Law & Institutions – Spector
- Public International Law – Schwarzschild
- Immigration Clinic I – Bejar
- Immigration Clinic II – Bejar
- Indep. Supervised Research – Staff
General LL.M., Spring 2010
Courses eligible to meet the concentration credit requirement for the General LL.M. - Criminal Law concentration
- Constitutional Law II – Schwarzschild
- Criminal Justice Experience – Berend
- Criminal Procedure I – Kamisar
- Criminal Procedure II – Huffman
- Federal Courts – Mackay
- Federal Crimes – Rice
- Interviewing & Counseling – Snyder, A.
- Scientific Evidence - Shore
- White Collar Crime – Attanasio
- Criminal Clinic I – Ramirez
- Criminal Clinic II – Ramirez
- Agency Internship – Staff
- Indep. Supervised Research – Staff
Courses eligible to meet the concentration credit requirement for the General LL.M. - Environmental Law concentration
- Advanced Environmental Law – Lazarus
- Comparative Environmental Law & Regulation – McAllister
- Contemporary Water Law Issues – Minan
- Environmental Law – McAllister
- Environmental Law Seminar – Richardson / Waterman
- Environmental Clinic I – Wharton
- Environmental Clinic II – Wharton
- Land Use Clinic I – Quinn
- Land Use Clinic II – Quinn
- Indep. Supervised Research – Staff
Courses eligible to meet the concentration credit requirement for the General LL.M. - Health Care Law concentration
- Scientific Evidence – Shore
- Special Education & the Law – Dalton
- Special Education Clinic I – Dalton
- Special Education Clinic II – Dalton
- Indep. Supervised Research – Staff
Courses eligible to meet the concentration credit requirement for the General LL.M. - Intellectual Property concentration
- Biotech Patent Law – Mullen
- Copyright Law – Bell
- Corporate Innovation and Legal Policy – Lobel
- Cyberspace Law – Henning
- IP Strategies – McGowan, D.
- Intellectual Property Seminar – Ramsey, L.
- Intellectual Property Theory Seminar – Sichelman
- Patent Litigation II – Panikowski, S.
- Trade Secrets – Panikowski, K.
- Indep. Supervised Research – Staff
Courses eligible to meet the concentration credit requirement for the General LL.M. - Labor & Employment Law concentration
- Employment Law and Technology – Paul
- Employment Discrimination – Heriot
- Federal Courts – Mackay
- Labor Law – Wolds
- Negotiation – Player
- Negotiation – Wied
- Pensions – Rand
- Work Welfare & Justice – Lobel
- Indep. Supervised Research - Staff
Courses eligible to meet the perspectives course requirement for the General LL.M.
- Comparative Law – Vargas
- Comparative Constitutional Law - Claus
- European Union Law – Folsom
- Federal Courts – Mackay
- Intellectual Property Seminar – Ramsey, L.
- Latin American Law and Institutions – Spector
- Law and Politics of Education Policy and Development – Kemerer
- Law and the Brain – Kolber
- Law of American Democracy – Auerbach
- Products Liability Seminar – Mackay
- Public International Law – Schwarzschild
- Work Welfare & Justice – Lobel
LL.M. in Taxation, Spring 2010
Courses eligible to meet the credit requirement for the LL.M. in Taxation
- Advanced Corporate Tax Problems – Shaw
- Corporate Reorganizations – Ferguson
- Estate Planning – Lilly
- Federal Estate and Gift Taxation – McCouch
- Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates – Harris
- International Tax Policy – Lilly
- Outbound International Tax Planning – Pugh
- Pensions – Rand
- Tax II (Corporate Tax) – Burke
- Tax Litigation – Carpenter
- Tax Policy – Laro
- Tax Research and Communication – Keiser
- Valuation – Laro
- Federal Tax Clinic - Carpenter
- State Tax Clinic I – Shaltes
- State Tax Clinic II – Shaltes
- Agency Internship – Staff
- Independent Supervised Research – Staff
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