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Loyola Law School's International Business Law concentration is designed for students pursuing careers in global corporate legal practice. This specialization equips graduates to guide clients through diverse legal matters, including business formation, corporate governance, taxation, and M&A transactions.
Los Angeles, particularly its thriving Silicon Beach tech hub, presents a dynamic environment for international business attorneys. The region sees constant startup activity, with prominent venture capitalists regularly funding, acquiring, or divesting emerging companies. Beyond the startup ecosystem, LA ranks as America's second-largest financial center after New York, hosting numerous major corporations. Loyola's downtown location provides students unparalleled access to leading industry professionals.
The LLM program mandates completion of 24 credit units. Students can earn the International Business Law Specialization by satisfactorily finishing 16 units - comprising 4 required course credits and 12 elective credits.