LL.M. in Business Law On-Campus

The LL.M. in Business Law is open to both students with a J.D. degree and to foreign lawyers, and is designed for today’s evolving legal landscape—including regulatory compliance, transactional practice, complex business litigation, financial regulation, and cybersecurity—the program prepares attorneys for roles in areas of growing demand. The LL.M. consists of 24 credit hours, which can be completed in one year on a full-time basis or up to three years on a part-time basis. 

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Program Highlights

  • Each student is paired with a faculty mentor who helps design an individualized course plan based on professional goals and academic background. A mandatory, ungraded orientation provides an overview of program requirements.
  • LL.M. students will be able to participate in the College of Law’s Business Law Clinic, learning transactional skills and earning academic credit by helping advise business and social entrepreneurs.
  • Students in the LL.M. in Business Law program may apply to the J.D. program as transfer law students. The LSAT is not required. The transfer process is highly competitive and ordinarily requires an exceptional record of achievement within the LL.M. program. Click here to learn more. 

Degree Requirements

  • LL.M. students will be required to complete a writing component.
  • Non-U.S. students are also required to take Legal Research and Writing and Introduction to American Law.
  • Students must attend a non-credit, one-week orientation prior to the beginning of the fall semester, and then successfully complete 24 credits.
  • Each LL.M. candidate must complete the following two online courses before graduating*:
    • Regulatory Compliance Governance
    • Risk Management and Compliance

An LL.M. thesis is not required for this degree.

*International students interested in taking a U.S. bar exam should speak with an academic advisor about whether the online courses required in this program will qualify.

Contact Us

Please contact us with your questions at LLM@law.fsu.edu or (850) 645-0093.