Overview
NYU gives students a uniquely business-focused law school experience, with the most comprehensive range of law and business offerings in contemporary legal education, including:
- Mitchell Jacobson Leadership Program in Law and Business
- J.D./M.B.A program
- J.D./M.A. (or Ph.D) in Economics
- Advanced Professional Certificate Program
- LL.M. in Corporation Law; International Business Regulation, Litigation and Arbitration; Taxation; or Competition, Innovation and Information Law
NYU Law is also known for its strengths in financial services law and policy, commercial law, economic analysis of law, and labor and employment law. Thanks to NYU’s unbeatable location in downtown Manhattan and the University’s strong connections to the business world, forged in part by our Pollack Center for Law & Business, students get unparalleled access to and support from top business professionals in the form of classroom participation, mentorships, internships and career placements. The Center for Law, Economics and Organization promotes interdisciplinary research and teaching in law and economics. And Center for Financial Institutions supports research in cutting-edge issues at the intersection of global finance and law.
We have a rich curriculum taught by full-time faculty on a wide range of topics: Corporate Law; Securities; Mergers and Acquisitions; Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealings; Regulation of Financial Institutions; Deal Courses; International Finance, Development, Arbitration, and Commerce; Consumer Contracts and E-Commerce, Employment Law, and Law and Economics.
For more about related Areas of Focus, see Intellectual Property and Antitrust, Labor and Employment Law, Law and Economics, and Tax.






