The ongoing trial against Meta and Google for allegedly prompting addictive behavior that damages the mental health of children and teens could have broad implications, according to Or Cohen-Sasson.
Dean Abril was honored with the 2026 Silver Medallion Award by Mosaic Miami for her exceptional leadership and dedication to fostering inclusion and justice within the legal community.
The University of Miami School of Law and the British Consulate General in Miami commemorated Winston Churchill’s 1946 honorary law doctorate.
An understanding of legal topics—such as title insurance, compliance, contract administration, and investment and finance law—can significantly enhance your ability to serve your clients effectively.
With a grounding in real estate legal principles, professionals are better equipped to participate in voluntary mediation, structured negotiations, and arbitration when necessary.
A Master of Legal Studies provides the legal insight and practical strategies needed to combat healthcare fraud, helping future compliance leaders spot vulnerabilities and navigate complex regulations.
Legal expertise in digital assets is becoming essential, and a Master of Legal Studies equips professionals to navigate this evolving space and support secure digital commerce.
The Moot Court Board recently achieved success, securing finalist positions and Best Brief awards through the dedicated mentorship of alumni coaches.
Given the complexities, today’s professionals must be ready to navigate property law, contract law, and related areas, and an online Master of Legal Studies program provides the opportunity to develop foundational knowledge and skills.
Commercial property management law is complex, and gaining a solid legal foundation—such as through an online Master of Legal Studies—can help ensure important factors are not overlooked.
A Master of Legal Studies degree can help professionals handle issues like discrimination, harassment, and wrongful termination while maintaining compliance with laws such as Title VII, ADA, and FMLA.
Most banking regulatory positions require at least a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline, while more senior or specialized roles may call for a graduate degree, such as a Master of Legal Studies (M.L.S.).