The Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law focuses on corporate law and the law of other nongovernmental organizations; the regulation of financial markets and intermediaries; the legal framework of finance, including the law of bankruptcy, corporate reorganization, and secured transactions; and antitrust law and the law of regulated industries.
Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law
Yale Law School Center for Private Law
The Yale Law School Center for Private Law promotes teaching and research in contracts (including commercial law, corporate finance, bankruptcy, and arbitration), property (including intellectual property), and torts.
Programs & Clinics
- Yale Law & Business Society
- John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Public Policy
- Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
- Michael S. and Alexa B. Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation Clinic
- Ludwig Community & Economic Development Clinic
- Business Simulation Courses
- Yale Journal on Regulation
Economics and Business Studies at Yale
A number of other Yale University schools and organizations are involved in the study of economics and business. Learn more about these programs.
News
Chae Initiative Students Explore Private Sector Entrepreneurship in New York
The Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership, part of The Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School, held its second annual trip to New York City in January to immerse students in the world of private sector leadership.
Apr
2
Seminar in Private Law: Globalization and Deglobalization
12:00PM - 2:00PM
Apr
2
Commercial Litigation Financing: Challenges and Opportunities
12:10PM - 1:30PM
Apr
4
Perspectives on Corporate Climate Action
12:10PM - 1:00PM
Apr
4
JREG Volume 41 Symposium: Financial Regulation in the 21st Century
6:10PM - 7:30PM
Apr
5
Financial Literacy Workshop: Financial Modeling – Part 3
10:00AM - 1:00PM
Apr
8
John R. Raben/Sullivan & Cromwell Fellowship Lecture: "The Glorious Future of Working From Home" with Stanford Econ. Prof. Nicholas Bloom
4:30PM - 6:00PM