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Program Description: Dispute Resolution and Advocacy at Yeshiva University
The Dispute Resolution and Advocacy program at Yeshiva University is designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills essential for navigating and resolving conflicts across a variety of legal and non-legal contexts. This program prepares future legal professionals, mediators, arbitrators, and advocates to effectively represent clients, negotiate settlements, and facilitate mutually acceptable resolutions in disputes. Emphasizing both theoretical foundations and hands-on experience, the curriculum covers core areas such as negotiation techniques, mediation strategies, arbitration procedures, and courtroom advocacy, ensuring graduates are well-versed in the full spectrum of dispute resolution methods.
Students will explore the ethical considerations involved in conflict management, develop strong communication skills, and learn to analyze complex disputes from multiple perspectives. The program integrates experiential learning opportunities through simulation exercises, internships, and clinics that provide real-world experience. Engaging with faculty who are experts in dispute resolution, students will gain insights into current trends and challenges in the field, including international arbitration and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
Graduates of this program will be prepared to pursue careers in law firms, governmental agencies, nonprofit organizations, corporations, and judicial systems, or to continue advanced studies in law or dispute resolution. The multidisciplinary approach of the program fosters critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and the ability to manage disputes effectively in an increasingly complex global environment. With a commitment to professional excellence and social justice, the Dispute Resolution and Advocacy program at Yeshiva University aims to produce leaders equipped to promote justice, fairness, and resolution in diverse settings worldwide.
- A minimum of 24 credits overall
- A minimum of 14 credits of coursework in dispute resolution and advocacy
- Completion of a paper focusing on a topic in conflict resolution developed in a course or through independent study
- Participation in an experiential requirement (externship, clinical or practical program) related to conflict resolution
- Graduates of foreign law schools must take Introduction to U.S. Law and two semesters of the advanced workshop in legal research and writing.
Courses
Arbitration
- Domestic Commercial Arbitration (2)
- International Commercial Arbitration (2)
- International Arbitration Practicum (1)
Processes
- Dispute Resolution Processes (2)
- International Dispute Resolution (2)
Mediation
- Divorce Mediation (3)
- Divorce Mediation Clinic (2)
- Mediation & Other Methods of Fostering Democratic
- Dialogue (Budapest) (3)
- Representation in Mediation (2)
Interviewing and Counseling
- Interviewing and Counseling (1)
Negotiation
- Negotiation Theory and Skills (2)
Trial advocacy/practice
- Appellate Advocacy (2)
- Complex Civil Litigation (2)
- Conflict of Laws (3)
- Ethics in Criminal Advocacy (2)
- Ethics in Litigation (2)
- Ethics for Social Justice Lawyers
- Evidence (4)
- Evidence, Advanced (2)
- Fact Investigation (3)
- Federal Courts (3)
- Intensive Trial Advocacy Program (ITAP) (3)
- Mass Litigation and Settlement (3)
- New York Practice (2 or 3)
- Patent Litigation (3)
- Pretrial Practice (2)
- Professional Responsibility (3)
- Remedies (2)
- Trial Advocacy, Advanced (2)
- You must hold a first degree in law (JD, LLB, or an equivalent degree) from a foreign law faculty.
- If you do NOT hold a first degree in law, you must be licensed to practice in your home country or have passed the national bar exam, and have significant professional experience.
- You must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university or its equivalent and a first degree in law from an ABA-approved law school.
- Application. You are strongly encouraged to submit the LLM application electronically (including the application form, application fee, resume, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and transcripts) using the LSAC LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS). Paper materials and updates will require additional processing by our staff and will delay the review of your application by the Admissions Committee.
- $50 Application fee. If you are applying through LSAC LLM CAS, you will submit your fee online by credit card when you complete your online application.
- Resume/curriculum vitae. Information should be current to the date of application.
- Personal statement. Limited to two (2) typed, double-spaced pages. The statement should describe your reasons for pursuing an LLM degree and include any information you believe would be helpful to the Admissions Committee in making its decision.
- Two letters of recommendation. Letters may be written by law school professors, and employers or colleagues whose supervisory positions permit informed evaluations of your qualifications. Letters should be submitted through the LLM CAS. Hard copies with original signatures may be sent directly to the Office of Admissions if you do not register with LLM CAS. Xeroxed or scanned letters, unsigned letters, or emailed recommendations will not be accepted.
- Official transcript of law degree and any other degrees earned from any college, university, graduate school, or professional school. The transcript should be an official record from the academic institution, clearly indicating the dates of attendance, the courses taken, the grades received, and the degree conferred. Transcripts should be submitted through the LLM CAS.
- Official transcript of coursework (one semester or more) completed at any college, university, graduate school, or professional school. The transcript should be an official record from the academic institution, clearly indicating the dates of attendance, the courses taken, and the grades received.
- Credential evaluation. International applicants are strongly encouraged to use the LLM CAS International Transcript Authentication and Evaluation Service. Evaluations provide the Admissions Committee with your US grade equivalency and facilitate the review process.
- TOEFL: 100
- IELTS: 7.0 Overall Band Score
Scholarships
- The Dean's Merit Scholarship (for international and domestic LLMs)
- The Distinguished LL.M. Scholar Award (for international and domestic LLMs)
- The Milgat Uriel & Caroline Bauer LL.M. Scholarship
- The Cardozo LL.M. Scholarship for Dispute Resolution and Advocacy (for international and domestic LLMs)
The Dispute Resolution and Advocacy program at Yeshiva University offers students comprehensive training in alternative methods of dispute resolution, including negotiation, mediation, and arbitration, as well as litigation skills and advocacy techniques. This program is designed to prepare students for various careers in the legal field, including roles as dispute resolution specialists, mediators, arbitrators, and advocates in court settings. The curriculum combines theoretical foundations with practical skills training, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to handle complex disputes effectively and ethically. Students have access to clinics, simulations, and internships that provide real-world experience in resolving disputes outside or within the courtroom. The program also emphasizes the development of strong communication and analytical skills, which are essential for successful advocacy and dispute resolution practice. Additionally, students have opportunities to participate in moot courts, debate societies, and professional workshops led by experienced practitioners and faculty members. Yeshiva University's location and connections facilitate networking with law firms, courts, and organizations involved in dispute resolution, providing valuable opportunities for internships and externships. The program aims to foster a deep understanding of the legal, ethical, and procedural issues involved in dispute resolution and advocacy, preparing graduates for a successful career in this dynamic and growing legal sector.