Earlier I posted a list of business schools hiring in legal studies.
This post includes a list of law schools that have listed business law as an area of interest.* I will use the PrawfsBlawg spreadsheet and other sources to update this list from time to time.
Feel free to send me any additions or leave additions in the comments.
Updated Jan. 28, 2016
- Alabama
- Albany (posted 9/30/15)
- Berkeley
- Boston U.
- British Columbia (Canada)
- Brooklyn
- Chicago (Corporate Clinic) (posted 9/20/15)
- Concordia
- Cornell
- Dayton (posted 9/18/15)
- Duquesne
- Emory
- Florida
- Georgia
- Houston
- Kentucky (posted 9/30/15)
- La Verne (posted 9/20/15)
- Loyola-Chicago
- Maryland
- Nebraska
- New York University (posted 1/28/2016) (Fellow, Business Law Transactions Clinic)
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Queen's U. (Canada)
- Regent (posted 12/10/15)
- Richmond
- Roger Williams
- Rutgers-Camden
- Soongsil (South Korea)
- South Carolina
- Stanford (posted 1/28/16) (Fellow, Corporate Governance)
- Suffolk (IP & Entrepreneurship Clinic)
- Tennessee
- Texas A&M
- Touro (visiting prof.)
- UMass (Clinical + Business Orgs.)
- Utah
- Villanova (posted 12/10/15) (Farmworker Clinic)
- Villanova (posted 1/28/16) (Business & Entrepreneurship & Center Director)
- Wake Forest (Business Law Clinic)
- West Virginia (Business & Entrepreneurship Clinic)
- Willamette
- Wisconsin
*Schools that have not listed any preferences, or that have provided open-ended language after preferences that do not include business law, are not included in this list. Also, given that I do not have access to the AALS ads, this list is likely incomplete and only includes schools that have posted their open positions online.
For the purposes of this post, I include the following subject areas in the definition of "business law": banking; business associations; corporate finance; corporate governance; financial institutions; international business transactions; law & economics; law & entrepreneurship; M&A; securities regulation; unincorporated entities .