Equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to handle the regulatory, transactional and compliance needs of financial services clients in today’s global economy, our graduates hold influential positions worldwide—in banks, governments, law firms, corporations, financial institutions, and multilateral and nongovernmental organizations. Since conferring our first LLM in Banking & Financial Law in 1984, our program remains the only financial services LLM program in the country with its own faculty and a curriculum designed exclusively for graduate study.
The program of study, focusing on regulatory courses and transactional courses in the areas of banking law, securities law, and general financial services law, leads to the degree of Master of Laws in Banking and Financial Law. Students may also choose to focus their studies in one of the available program concentrations in The Business of Banking, Compliance Management, Financial Services Transactions, Lending and Credit Transactions and Securities Transactions. Upon graduating, students will have a deep appreciation of how to apply the law to banking and financial transactions.
Beyond the classroom, students can supplement their coursework by focusing on the financial services issues of the day through lectures, conferences, and roundtable discussions. A number of these conferences and lectures are co-sponsored with groups such as the American Bar Association, the Boston Bar Association, and The Clearing House Association.
We also offer the Certificate in Financial Services Compliance, the first online program offered by the Graduate Program in Banking & Financial Law.
Eligibility to Apply:
1. US-trained applicants must be graduates of a law school accredited by the American Bar Association at the time of matriculation.
2. Foreign-trained applicants must hold a first degree in law, or its equivalent, from an accredited or comparably recognized law school or law faculty outside the United States at the time of matriculation. Admission to the national bar of certain jurisdictions may meet the eligibility criteria.
Work experience:
Work experience: While work experience is not required (except in the case of our Executive LLM), it is highly valued.
TOEFL or IELTS:
TOEFL: a minimum score of 100, individual sections should at a minimum be 25 (reading), 25 (listening), 25 (writing) and 25 (speaking).
IELTS: If taking the IELTS exam, you must achieve a minimum score of 7.0.