April 26, 2013

Fordham University School of Law, NY, USA, Announces New LL.M. Program in International Dispute Resolution

Fordham Law School, New York City, USA, has established a new Master of Laws degree program in International Dispute Resolution.

Beginning in fall 2013, the new program will offer students the opportunity to explore the various ways in which international disputes are resolved, through both traditional litigation and alternative methods of dispute resolution.
The new program has been designed to both complement and expand upon the Fordham's five existing LL.M. programs, which are targeted primarily at foreign lawyers. Like all of Fordham’s Master of Laws programs, the LL.M. in International Dispute Resolution will qualify students to sit for the New York State bar examination.

“The LL.M. in International Dispute Resolution will dovetail with the Law School’s robust, highly ranked ADR curriculum,” said Toni M. Fine, Assistant Dean of International and Non-J.D. Programs. “We are very excited to launch the program and look forward to preparing talented students for this rapidly growing area of legal practice.”

Under the direction of Professor Jacqueline Nolan-Haley, the program will include a range of offerings in arbitration, litigation, and mediation, taught by members of Fordham Law's full-time and adjunct faculty.

For more information, please visit the LL.M. program webpage.


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