The highly successful LL.M. in Bankruptcy program at St. John's
School of Law offers more than two dozen specialized bankruptcy
courses taught by
leading practitioners, judges and academics. Our graduates
practice with top firms and clerk for influential judges throughout
the country.
The Law School's extensive bankruptcy offerings include the Center
for Bankruptcy Studies and the American
Bankruptcy Institute Law Review, the nation’s premier
bankruptcy journal with a circulation of approximately 11,000. We
are also home to the student-led Bankruptcy
Law Society and the St. John’s Institute of Bankruptcy
Policy.
Each year, together with the
American Bankruptcy Institute, the Law School sponsors the Hon.
Conrad B. Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition. This
major student competition brings approximately 50 teams to New
York from law schools throughout the country to argue important
current issues in bankruptcy law. The event culminates in a banquet
attended by nearly 1000 leading practitioners, academics, prominent
judges and students.
Please use the following quick links to learn more about the LL.M.
in Bankruptcy program at St. John's School of Law:
For additional information about the program, please
contact us.