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J.D. ApplicantsColumbia Law School offers a broad range of career services and programs to support students and graduates of the Law School in their career decision-making process.  Through the expertise and individual attention of the Career Services Office and the Center for Public Interest Law, Columbia provides unmatched opportunities for students to join in real-world legal efforts, and a comprehensive approach to developing fulfilling careers.
Corporate Law
  
Exploring corporate law from diverse perspectives, students benefit from the Law School's tremendous strengths in comparative corporate governance and foreign corporate law. Faculty includes nationally recognized scholars who are also key architects of government policy.
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Centers
Center on Corporate Governance
Columbia Law School's Center on Corporate Governance was inaugurated on June 17, 2003, with a conference called "Roundtable on Access to the Proxy Statement."
Programs
The Charles Evans Gerber Transactional Studies Program
"Deals: The Economic Structure of Transactions and Contracting" explores the concept of the business lawyer's role in creating value through "transaction cost engineering." It analyzes a variety of business transactions in an effort to learn more about patterns of contractual governance, teaching students about patterns that have emerged with respect to different types of transactions and how parties may more effectively govern their relations. Students then apply those tools to real transactions.
Journals & Publications
Columbia Business Law Review
Columbia Business Law Review is the first legal periodical at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles focusing on the interaction of the legal profession and the business community. The review publishes three issues yearly, which involve students in the editing of leading articles in business law, as well as the production of student-written notes.
Faculty
John C. Coffee
Merritt B. Fox
Ronald J. Gilson
Victor P. Goldberg
Harvey J. Goldschmid
Jeffrey N. Gordon
Zohar Goshen
Curtis J. Milhaupt
Katharina Pistor
David M. Schizer
William H. Simon
Additional Subjects/Faculty
Tax
Marvin Chirelstein
Richard Stone
Commercial Law & Bankruptcy
Avery Katz
Edward R. Morrison
Antitrust
Andrzej Rapaczynski
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