James L. Clayton
Center for Entrepreneurial Law
Concentration in Business Transactions
Since
a high proportion of legal work occurs in the representation of
businesses, the Business Transactions curriculum allows second-and
third-year students to concentrate their studies on the legal aspects
of business and finance, emphasizing the needs of business concerns
both large and small.
Many of our faculty members have practiced with prestigious
law firms in their transactional practice groups and are uniquely
qualified to mold a curriculum that will give students practical
experience in business law -- from the perspectives of both transactional lawyers and commercial litigators. In part, the Business Transactions
concentration was created to take advantage of these real-world
experiences. This Concentration is administered by the College’s
Center for Entrepreneurial Law.
Following this course of study helps students develop competence
in the kinds of transactional matters lawyers handle daily, such
as working with clients in planning and carrying out business transactions,
drafting and negotiating documents, and counseling clients about
compliance with laws and regulations. The curriculum provides a
rich educational opportunity for students who choose to prepare
for practice in this field. Core doctrinal courses in Fundamental
Concepts of Income Taxation, Taxation of Business Organizations,
Land Finance Law, and Commercial Law are complimented by applied
courses in Contract Drafting and Representing Enterprises. Students
who have met the requirement of this concentration and the other
requirements of the College will be acknowledged as having completed
the J.D. degree with a concentration in Business Transactions. Click
here for more detailed course and
sequence information.
For post-graduate surveys and comments on the Concentration in Business Transactions, click here.
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faculty of the Business Concentration: (front row) Carl
Pierce, Paula Williams, Amy Hess, and Bob Lloyd; (second row)
Gary Pulsinelli and Don Leatherman; and (third row) George
Kuney (Director), Greg Stein, and Jeff Hirsch. Not pictured:
Cathy Cochran, Joan Heminway, Becky Jacobs, and Tom Plank. |
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