The Program on International Financial Systems (PIFS) at Harvard Law School announced earlier this month the formation of a new partnership with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton that will involve a series guest lectures from the law firm. According to the Harvard Law School (HLS) website, the lecture series will "serve as a cornerstone of the International Finance (IF) Concentration of the LL.M. degree."
Quoted on the HLS website, Cleary Gottlieb partner Les Silverman said the firm is "very much looking forward to providing International Finance students with a global business perspective that will complement what they are learning in the lecture halls."
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