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Tulane Law School strives to create opportunities that enhance our students' practical skillsets in order to better prepare them for their jobs following law school. Through partnerships with local legal professionals, alumni, employers and law school faculty, Tulane Law works to supplement the classroom experience with programs such as Intersession "Boot Camp", externships, judicial clerkships and pro bono opportunities.
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| Course Description | | | Students in this course work with actual materials concerning the flagging, documentation of vessels and financing from initial decision to construct to permanent financing and refinancing and possible bankruptcy. A knowledge of maritime law, commercial law, security rights, and corporate law is recommended. The course is conceived of as a practical course, with emphasis on the financial decisions of vessel operators and financiers. Attention is also given to government assistance in the maritime industry and to maritime insurance. Enrollment may be limited to graduate admiralty students. J.D. students must have taken Admiralty I and II. This course is taught by Neal Kling with the firm Sher Garner Cahill Richter Klein McAlister & Hilbert, L.L.C. (2 credits) | | Upcoming Semester Offered | | | Spring 2012 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Office of Academic Services
Weinmann Hall, Suite 204
6329 Freret Street
New Orleans, LA 70118 tel 504.865.5935 fax 504.862.8373 ctimmons@tulane.edu
Office of Admission
Weinmann Hall, Suite 203
6329 Freret Street
New Orleans, LA 70118 tel 504.865.5930 fax 504.865.6710 admissions@law.tulane.edu
 
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