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Graduate Bulletin Homepage |School of Business | Business Law Courses

Courses in Business Law

Law 500 Law and the Corporation (1)

The corporation as a form of business organization and its responsibilities are examined through extensive use of the law library. Required module in the two-year MS in accounting program; elective module in the MBA program.

Law 510 Law and Business (3)

The legal relationship of business involving contracts, agency, commercial paper, and government and business. Significant legal cases will be discussed and utilized. (Law 500 and 510 are not open to students with 6 hours of business law.)

Law 521 Law of Property (3)

The law of real and personal property, including mortgages and conveyances, landlord and tenant relationships. Research project required. Prerequisite: Law 220. Not open to students who have completed Law 421.

Law 522 Trust and Estate Law (3)

Presentation of material concerning living and testamentary trusts; analysis of the requirements of a will, including its preparation, execution, and probate; administration of estates of individuals dying with and without wills. Project on estate planning required. Not open to students who have completed Law 422.

Law 527 Seminar in Business Law (3)

Basic legal reports used in New York State are analyzed. Landmark cases are examined and topics of major interest are discussed. Research project required. Not open to students who have completed Law 427.


Last updated on 11/5/2008