Real Estate Attorney Schools
Real estate law schools provide a solid background in both commercial and residential real estate. Instructors will cover topics such as governmental zoning restrictions and environmental compliance. The student will also learn about property management and construction contracts. Real estate law schools prepare the student to work in real estate law at corporations or municipal government agencies.
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John Marshall Law School
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The Center for Real Estate Law, which is part of the John Marshall Law School, has been in existence since 1995. The Center for Real Estate Law produces graduates that practice commercial real estate law at government agencies, law firms and corporate law departments. The Center offers Master of Laws (LLM) and Juris Doctor/LLM Real Estate degrees. The curriculums cover construction law, real estate litigation and energy law. John Marshall Law School is based in Chicago, Illinois. The North Central Association of Colleges and Universities and the John Marshall Law School accredited the John Marshall Law School.
University of Wisconsin Law School
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University of Wisconsin Law School offers a real estate concentration program that complements the student's law degree. The program focuses on residential and commercial transactions. It prepares the student to work in real estate development businesses, title companies or in a government agency's zoning or building department. The student will take courses, such as introduction to environmental law and water rights law. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin Law School was founded in 1848.
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New York Law School
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Established in 1891, New York Law School is based in New York, New York. The school offers a real estate course that not only focuses on corporate real estate management, but it also covers rent stabilization law and real property actions and proceedings law. The student will learn how to lease, buy or sell real estate properties and industrial businesses. Instructors also teach the student about the relationship between the landlord and tenant.
University of Miami Law School
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University of Miami Law School offers the LLM degree with a specialization in real property development. This program is intended for the lawyer or law graduate who wants to specialize in setting up and financing real estate projects. The curriculum consists of courses, such as construction law, finance, residential and commercial development and tax law. Based in Coral Cables, Florida, University of Miami Law School was founded in 1929.
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