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Suffolk Law's accelerated JD program caters to ambitious, highly dedicated students eager to tackle year-round coursework to complete their law degree a full year faster than traditional programs. Given the rigorous nature of this track, admissions are extremely competitive with limited available spots.
Participants in Suffolk Law's accelerated program can obtain their JD in just 24 months (full-time) or 36 months (part-time evening). While following the same core curriculum and credit requirements as standard JD candidates, accelerated students compress their timeline by attending summer sessions before and after their first academic year.
Real estate and land use law involves diverse matters concerning property transactions, development, and utilization. This legal specialty expands upon fundamental property law principles, examining ownership structures, possession rights, gift transfers, future interests, co-ownership arrangements, leasing matters, conveyance systems, and regulatory frameworks. Aspiring practitioners should develop expertise in land use restrictions through private agreements or public ordinances like zoning laws. Additionally, they must comprehend property financing methods, title security measures, and transfer procedures. Ultimately, professionals in this field must skillfully execute clients' objectives regarding personal, commercial, or public land-related matters