
Navigating the Business Law Curriculum
The University of Richmond School of Law provides students with the sophisticated legal and business skills necessary to enter a wide array of corporate law careers. Students interested in pursuing a transactional practice can take courses designed specifically to teach them how to structure complex deals, representing businesses in mergers, acquisitions, and licensing deals. Students interested in corporate litigation can take courses geared to the courtroom, preparing them to handle high-stakes corporate governance and securities litigation. Our graduates have taken their corporate law training into nearly every type of legal practice, including law firms of every size, government agencies, and in-house legal departments of Fortune 500 companies and smaller start-up ventures.
To read our general overview of corporate law curriculum, click here.


The Richmond Law & Business Forum is highlighting course offerings related to business law. In this post, we asked Professor Andrew Spalding to discuss his course on Corporate Compliance.


The Richmond Law & Business Forum is highlighting course offerings related to business law. In this post, we asked Adjunct Professor Steven Haas to discuss his Mergers & Acquisitions course. Professor Haas serves as co-head of the Mergers & Acquisitions team at Hunton Andrews & Kurth.

The Richmond Law & Business Forum is highlighting course offerings related to business law. This post discusses the In-House Externship program.

The Richmond Law & Business Forum is highlighting course offerings related to business law. In this post, we asked Professor Daniel Schaffa to discuss his Corporate Finance course.

The Richmond Law & Business Forum is highlighting course offerings related to business law. In this post, Professor Jessica Erickson discusses the Securities Regulation course.
