New York Law School to offer LL.M. degree
November 14, 2008 - Brokerage
New York Law School will offer an LL.M. degree in Real Estate Law to begin in the spring 2009 semester. The degree will initially offer two concentrations: one in Finance and Development and the other in Public Policy and Regulation. The LL.M. is designed to be flexible, allowing full-time students to complete the 27-credit program in one year, while part-time students can be enrolled in the program for up to four years. The program will be directed by professor Marshall Tracht, a real estate expert who was recruited from Hofstra Law School to develop the LL.M. degree at New York Law School.