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April 19, 2006
Emory Launches Transactional Certificate
The law school at Emory University is launching a new Transactional Law certificate program, designed to "give Emory Law students the opportunity to focus a part of their training on the representation of business and commercial clients."
The program will require a core of corporate and tax courses, supplemented by a range of business law electives and externships, and will incorporate practitioners in its simulation classes.
[Frank Snyder]
April 19, 2006 in Law Schools | Permalink
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