Jan 15, 2008

USA: LL.M. in U.S. Law for International Business Lawyers

Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts in cooperation with Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Law Budapest, Hungary, and the Center for International Legal Studies Salzburg, Austria

LLM IN US LAW FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAWYERS

July 13 - July 25, 2008

Earn a U.S. LL.M. degree in Budapest, Hungary in two-week summer sessions, over the course of three years.

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL
- Established in 1906
- Third largest law school in the U.S.
- Accredited by the American Bar Association
- Member, Association of American Law Schools

EÖTVÖS LORÁND UNIVERSITY (ELTE)
- One of the oldest universities in Hungary established in 1635 by Cardinal Peter Pazmany, the archbishop of Esztergom
- A major step in development of Eötvös Loránd university was the establishment of the Faculty of Law in 1667.
- The Faculty of Law is located in the center of Budapest`s financial and commercial district and ranks as the largest law school in Hungary

BUDAPEST COURSES, JULY 13 - JULY 25, 2008
Entering 2008 Candidate Curriculum
- U.S. Law and Legal Methods - Professor Richar Perlmutter
- Corporations and Business Organizations in the U.S. - Associate Professor Robert Keatinge
- Contracts and Commercial Transactions in the U.S. - Professor Jeffret Wittenberg
Returting 2006 & 2007 Candidate Curriculum
- Resolution in Private International Disputes - Associate Professor Christopher Gibson
- E-Business, U.S. Law, and the Internet - Professor Michael Rustad
- Corporate Finance under U.S. Law - Professor Joseph Franco
- International Project Finance - Virginia Greiman, Esquire

TUITION
Tuition for the July 13-25, 2008, LL.M. session in Budapest is USD 560 per credit for a total of USD 4,480 for eight credits. Students may take fewer than eight credits.

LODGING IN BUDAPEST
Lodging is offered in a variety of hotels, at a range of prices and comfort levels, all within walking distance of the Law Faculty. Upon admission to the program, candidates will be provided with a listing of area hotels.

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
The language of instruction for the LL.M. program is English. Candidates must possess a strong ability in spoken and written English. Proficiency in English must be demonstrated.

APPLICATION DEADLINE
Applications for admission to the July 13-25, 2008 session, with all supporting documents and a USD1,200 deposit, must be received at Suffolk University Law School by May 15, 2008 in order to secure your place in the program. Apply online at www.law.suffolk. edu/internationa l.

For further informationa please contact Suffolk University Law School, Office of Graduate and International Programs at budapest@suffolk. edu.

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