UBalt Law provides students opportunities to focus on specific areas of the law after the first year.
Students can choose a concentration, a practice track or take courses to customize their focus. Our goal is to help you shape and customize your law school experience to support your personal and professional goals. UBalt is here to help you.
What's the difference between a concentration and a practice track?
A concentration is comprised of substantive or doctrinal courses in a particular area of the law. Practice tracks combine these courses with practical activities like externships, moot court and co-curricular activities to develop the skills necessary for practice in a particular area of the law. UBalt has nineteen practice tracks and eight areas of concentration.
Practice Tracks
- Bankruptcy Law
- Business Law
- Civil Litigation
- Criminal Law
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Estate Planning Law
- Government Service and Regulatory Institutions
- Health Care Law
- Immigration Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- International Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Mediation
- Public Interest Law
- Real Estate Law
- Solo Practice
- Sports Law
- Tax Law
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