USC Law to Launch New Tax LL.M. Program
Applications for inaugural 2010 program accepted from OctoberSep 14, 2009
The University of Southern California (USC) Gould School of Law is launching a new Tax Law LL.M. program for practicing attorneys and recent law graduates. The course is available both on a full-time and part-time basis.Starting in October, applications will be accepted for enrollment in the inaugural class beginning in Fall 2010.
According to the law school, the program includes a variety of courses ranging from Bankruptcy Taxation and Tax Policy to International Taxation and Income Tax Timing Issues.
“Tax issues intersect so many areas of law and business and graduates of our LL.M. in Tax program may decide to pursue, or continue, careers in the private practice of tax law,” says Deborah Call, associate dean at USC Law.
“They may seek employment within the tax departments of a variety of companies or pursue positions in academia.”
For more information about this and other LL.M. programs at USC Law, please visit their website or full LLM GUIDE directory profile.
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