Law 272 - International Business Transactions
2 Units
The course is a transaction-based approach to the study of international business transactions. The coverage will include the international sale of goods and services, the international transfer of technology, and the foreign investment. The course will address the legal and business issues facing a foreign national investing or doing business in the United States as well as U.S. persons engaged in business or investing abroad.
Elective Track II: Business and Finance (2015-2016, 2014-2015, 2013-2014 Catalogs)
- Securities Regulation (3)
- Mergers and Acquisitions (3)
- Accounting and Finance for Lawyers (2-3)
- Business Reorganizations in Bankruptcy (2-3)
- Health Care Organization, Financing and Ethics (3)
- Federal Income Taxation of Business Entities (3)
- International Commercial Arbitration (2-3)
- Antitrust (2-3)
- International Tax (3)
- International Business Transactions (2)
- Financing for High-Tech Start Ups (2-3)
- Commercial Law - Sales (3)
- Commercial Law - Secured Transactions and Commercial Paper (3)
- European Union Law (3) (London Program Only)
- Employment Law (2)
- Appropriate substantively related law journal or experimental course credit (up to 2 units) as determined by the vice dean