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    Fordham Law Partners with Centro de Estudios Garrigues to Provide Training to Master’s Degree Students

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    By on May 15, 2017 International and Non-J.D. Programs, Law School News

    The Office of International and Non-J.D. Programs will host a program in collaboration with the Centro de Estudios Garrigues (Spain) in U.S. Business Law and Practice for students in the Master in International Business Law at Garrigues. This is the fourth consecutive year in which Garrigues has partnered with Fordham Law to offer this program.

    The program, which takes place from May 15-26, combines classroom training with institutional visits designed to introduce participants to the practice of law in the UnitedStates. Classroom sessions, taught by a mix of Fordham Law faculty members and practitioners, cover Introduction to the U.S. Legal System, Comparative Corporate Law, Corporate Finance, Contract Drafting and Negotiation, Cross Border Mergers & Acquisitions, Intellectual Property, International Arbitration, International Law/Comparative Law, and Litigation Management and Civil Procedure.

    Program participants will also visit a number of legal institutions: the United States Bankruptcy Court, the Commercial Division of the New York Supreme Court, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, and the corporate offices of Bloomberg. The program also offers optional sessions on LL.M. programs in the United States and the U.S. job search for foreign attorneys.

    “We are delighted that the Centro de Estudios Garrigues again has chosen Fordham to play this important role in the formation of their master’s students,” said Toni Jaeger-Fine, assistant dean for international and non-J.D. programs. “We value this relationship and enjoy enormously working with these students during their stay at Fordham Law.”

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