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The Business and Finance Law curriculum equips students for careers across public, private, and nonprofit sectors, covering diverse areas like corporate governance, securities regulation, accounting principles, antitrust matters, bankruptcy proceedings, entrepreneurial ventures, and tax law. With its extensive course selection and hands-on clinical opportunities, the program provides students with thorough insight into business and financial legal practice.
Beyond GW's strong Washington, DC base, the Business and Finance Law (BFL) program extends to New York City through specialized training initiatives and an active alumni community. Students benefit from rigorous seminar courses, real-world externships, structured reflection sessions, and career-focused workshops.
While hands-on training remains crucial, the program's greatest assets include its distinguished faculty and diverse course catalog. The varied expertise and professional journeys of both instructors and students foster valuable connections and offer multidimensional views of business law. Alumni actively mentor current students, providing career guidance and industry insights.