The LLM in International Business Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law is a strong option if you are interested in the academic analysis and practical applications of U.S. business law and international business transactions.
Requirements for the LLM in International Business Law
To complete this degree track, you must earn 24 credits: 12 credits of required courses and another 12 credits of electives.
Required courses are:
- Business Associations (4 credits)
- U.S. Contract Law for LLM (3 credits)
- Foreign Graduate Seminar (2 credits)
- U.S. Legal Research, Writing and Analysis (3 credits)
Elective courses must include at least one elective from Group 1; other electives may be from either Group 1 or Group 2.
Group 1 Electives
- International Business Transactions
- International Trade Law & Policy
- Mergers & Acquisitions
Group 2 Electives
- Advanced Securities Regulation
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Antitrust Law
- Bankruptcy Law
- Business and Law Colloquium
- Business of Law Practice
- Commercialization & Intellectual Property Management
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Real Estate Transactions
- Discrimination in Employment
- Doing Business in the U.S.A.
- Employment Law
- ePayment Systems
- Federal Income Tax
- Federal Taxation of Corporations & Partnerships
- Financial Institution Regulation
- Financial Markets: Law, Theory, and Practice
- Franchise Law
- Immigration Law
- Immigration Law II: Business Immigration
- Information Privacy Law
- Insurance Law
- International Arbitration
- International Real Estate Transactions
- Labor Law
- Negotiation in Sports Management
- Property
- Real Estate Transactions and Finance
- Representation of the Professional Athlete
- Secured Transactions
- Securities Regulation
- Sports Law
- Torts
- Venture Finance & Transactions
- White Collar Crime
- Worker's Compensation