This course requires authorship of a significant paper representing substantial legal research, the work involved being equivalent to a two-credit course including preparation for classes and examination.
The In-House Counsel Experience: A Skills and Simulation Seminar
This seminar will serve as an introduction to the work of in-house counsel, preparing students to thrive in in-house roles.
Independent Study – Jessup International Law Moot
New York Law School regularly fields a team to the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot, the world’s largest competitive moot competition.
Independent Study – Law Review Note
This writing and research course is a self-directed course with supervision by a faculty member and in compliance with the specific rules of the Law Review’s Note Guide.
Independent Study – Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
New York Law School regularly fields a team to the Wilhem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, held in Vienna, Austria.
Information Privacy Law
This course focuses on the legislation, regulations, public policy, and case law related to how people share and/or hide personal information.
Intellectual Property
This course provides a survey of general principles of copyright, patent, and trademark law.
Intellectual Property Licensing and Drafting
This course provides an intensive and comprehensive study of intellectual property licensing and related contract drafting issues.
Intensive Trial and Advocacy Skills
This course provides an introduction to the basic trial and advocacy skills that lawyers use in motion argument, hearings, trials, administrative proceedings and arbitration.
International Arbitration
This course introduces the theory and practice of international commercial arbitration and investment treaty arbitration.