Registration Guide 2012-2013

Concentrations Several academic concentrations enhance the curriculum at Suffolk University Law School offering law students an opportunity to obtain advanced training in a substantive field. The Law School currently offers concentrations in Civil Litigation, Financial Services, Health and Biomedical Law, Intellectual Property Law and International Law. The Law School was one of the first schools in the country to develop academic concentrations and it continues to be innovative in its commitment to inclusion of the concentrations in its legal education program. Suffolk's academic concentrations were created and approved by the faculty to complement and build upon the Law School's broad and basic legal curriculum. Students enrolled in the concentrations sharpen their legal reasoning skills by pursuing a cumulative program of specialized courses. The concentrations provide students planning to enter a particular area of the law with the opportunity to focus their academic preparation and potentially enhance their legal careers. Civil Litigation

Business Law and Financial Services

Health/Biomedical

Intellectual Property

International Law

Labor and Employment Law

For More Information: Betsy Gould Roberti Administrative Director of Academic Concentrations t. (617) 305-6201 f. 723-5872 e. broberti@suffolk.edu

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