The LL.M. program is structured on two interdependent principles:
globalization and specialization. In our global society, it is essential
for a legal professional to have an international outlook as well as a
distinctive area of expertise.
Fordham Law’s seven LL.M. degreesoffer the opportunity to specialize in fields that are evolving as the
law, economy, technology, and times demand. The breadth of offerings in
each program is matched only by the enthusiasm and experience that our
professors bring to the classroom.
Program Flexibility:Study part-time or full-time and begin your studies in the fall (August) or spring semester (January). Stay for one additional semester and receive your LL.M. degree in any of the two disciplines listed above.
LL.M. Degree Specializations
Banking, Corporate, and Finance Law
Acquire
a sophisticated appreciation of corporate structure, an understanding
of the laws relating to capital markets and financial institutions, and
genuine insights into the goals and strategies of U.S. executives and
business lawyers. >> learn more
Corporate Compliance
Prepare to respond effectively to new and complex regulatory demands
and to be trained in the skills that are essential for any compliance
professional. >> learn more
Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law
Combine the classic study of intellectual property rights with the rapidly emerging field of information technology law. >> learn more
International Business and Trade Law Prepare
to meet the challenges of an increasingly global economy by gaining the
knowledge and training needed to handle complex transnational
transactions that define the current legal and business environment.>> learn more
International Dispute Resolution
Explore the various ways that international disputes are resolved,
including through traditional litigation as well as alternative methods
of dispute resolution, such as arbitration and mediation. >> learn more
International Law and Justice Gain an advanced understanding of human rights protection and promotion on international, regional, and domestic levels. >> learn more
U.S. and Comparative Law Enjoy the flexibility to develop a curriculum in U.S. law topics that suits your particular needs and interests. >> learn more