United States – New York
14 programs in New York.
New York University (NYU) School of Law
New York, New York
New York, New York
Full-Time:
LL.M. in General Studies
· LL.M. in Corporation Law
· LL.M. in International Legal Studies
· LL.M. in Trade Regulation... more
Part-Time:
LL.M. in General Studies
· LL.M. in International Legal Studies
· LL.M. in Trade Regulation
· LL.M. in Taxation more
By Research:
LL.M. in Legal Theory more
Distance Learning:
Executive LL.M. in Tax more
Columbia University - Columbia Law School (CLS)
New York, New York
New York, New York
Full-Time:
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
· JD / LL.M. London Program
· JD / LL.M. Frankfurt Program
· JD / Master in Global Business Law... more
Fordham University School of Law (New York City)
New York, New York
“The Fordham Law School LLM in Banking, Corporate and Finance Law, International Business and Trade Law, and Intellectual Property and Information Technology gives distinct advantages to students who want to be leaders in the challenging fields of Business, Banking, International Law, Intellectual Property & Information Technology. With its superior faculty committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship, Fordham, the Jesuit University of New York City, offers students an outstanding academic experience in a city that enhances employment options with the world's major firms and corporations. Located in the heart of New York City at Lincoln Center, minutes from beautiful Central Park, Fordham offers students a unique academic and cultural experience. Students may enroll full-time or part-time.”Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M. in Banking, Corporate and Finance Law
· LL.M. in International Business and Trade Law
· LL.M. in Intellectual Property and... more
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law - Yeshiva University (New York City)
New York, New York
“Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, located in New York City's Greenwich Village, offers three distinct LL.M. degrees for students who have already received their first law degree from an institution in a country outside the United States or from an ABA-approved law school. The Intellectual Property LL.M. is the capstone of Cardozo's renowned IP program, which is recognized as one of the five strongest in the United States. The General Studies LL.M. program is distinctive in its flexibility and breadth of offerings, and is designed specially for graduates of programs outside the US. Cardozo's Comparative Legal Thought LL.M. program, the first of its kind in any U.S. law school, is designed for students interested in preparing for the teaching market as well as for lawyers who want to study legal theory.”Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M. in Comparative Legal Thought
· LL.M. in General Studies
· LL.M. in Intellectual Property (IP) Law more
Cornell University - Cornell Law School
Ithaca, New York
Ithaca, New York
Full-Time:
LL.M.
· J.D. / Master en Droit
· J.D. / M.LL.P. (Master of German and European Law and Legal Practice)
· J.D. / Master in... more
St. John’s University - Bankruptcy Program
Queens, New York
“The LL.M. in Bankruptcy is the only one of its kind in the nation and is fully accredited. The program is both intense and rigorous, requiring students to complete thirty credits. It is multi-disciplinary in nature, including elements of a broad range of legal disciplines to ensure that students see the interrelationship of bankruptcy to other substantive areas of the law. With its campuses in New York City, St. John's University is the perfect choice for those seeking a high-quality private education that blends academic study, service opportunities, professional training and real-world experience within a diverse and highly supportive community.”Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M. in Bankruptcy Law
· LL.M. in U.S. Legal Studies for Foreign Law School Graduates (see more
New York Law School (NYLS)
New York, New York
Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M. (Master of Laws) in Taxation
· LL.M. (Master of Laws) in Real Estate Law
· LL.M. (Master of Laws) in Financial Services Law... more
Hofstra University School of Law
Hempstead, New York
“Hofstra Law School, founded in 1970, offers a wealth of programs and courses, a dynamic curriculum, and extensive skills programs which combine to create a first-rate legal education. The Law School has a student body of more than 1,100 students, with an alumni base of approximately 8,500 members. Our distinguished faculty, comprising more than 50 members, includes many outstanding scholars who are recognized as national and international experts in their fields. Our students benefit from an atmosphere of intellectual excitement, personal support, and cooperative learning.”Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M. in American Legal Studies (for foreign law graduates)
· LL.M. in Family Law more
Pace University - Pace Law School
White Plains, New York
White Plains, New York
Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M. in Environmental Law
· LL.M. in Real Estate
· LL.M. in Comparative Legal Studies
· LL.M. in Climate Change more
St. John’s University
Queens, New York
“The LLM in U.S. Legal Studies is a unique program tailored exclusively for foreign law school graduates intending to pursue two goals: acquire a fully accredited American degree while specializing in U.S. Law and obtain eligibility to apply for the New York Bar Exam. Students will be immersed into the study of fundamentals subjects of U.S. law like Constitutional Law, Torts, Evidence, Contracts, Criminal Law, New York Practice among the many. In addition, St. John's University, with its campuses in the City of New York, is the perfect choice for students seeking a high-quality private education that blends academic study, service opportunities, professional training and real-world experience within a diverse and highly supportive community.”Full-Time, Part-Time:
LL.M. in U.S. Legal Studies for Foreign Law School Graduates
· LL.M. Bankruptcy (see more
News
Pace Law School to Offer Climate Change LL.M.
May 29, 2009
Articles
The LL.M. in Comparative LawWhy this field of law continues to appeal to legal academics and practitioners alike
By Marie Winfield-Pust
The LL.M. in Finance and Banking LawWith no bull market in sight, does a specialized finance LL.M. still make sense?
By V. Wish









