In order to earn a Certificate in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, students must complete 9 credits from the Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Curriculum. (NOTE: It IS possible to complete a Certificate in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution AND satisfy the requirements for the New York Bar Exam). To satisfy this requirement, students can elect to take courses from a list of approved NDR courses. The list varies from year to year based on the specific courses offered in the curriculum. A representative list of courses is:
- Advanced Negotiation Theory & Practice
- Arbitration Law Theory & Practice
- Business Lawyering or International & Domestic Business Lawyering
- Business Negotiation Theory & Practice
- Business Planning & Transaction Practice: Fundamentals of M&A Transactions
- Comparative Business Negotiation
- Corporate Planning, Drafting & Negotiation
- Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution
- Effective Advocacy
- International Business Transactions
- International Commercial Arbitration
- International Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
- Intellectual Property Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Investor-State Arbitration
- Mediation Theory & Practice
- Multi-Party & Public Policy Dispute Resolution Theory
- Negotiation or Introduction to Negotiation & Dispute Resolution
- Nonprofit Planning, Drafting & Negotiation
- Real Estate Practice: Negotiation & Drafting
- Real Estate Transactions
- Securities Litigation & Arbitration
- U.S. & Comparative Dispute Resolution