NYU Stern
The Pollack Center provides interdisciplinary legal and business education for students, scholars and practitioners.
The Pollack Center provides interdisciplinary legal and business education for students, scholars and practitioners.
The Pollack Center provides interdisciplinary legal and business education for students, scholars and practitioners.
The Pollack Center provides interdisciplinary legal and business education for students, scholars and practitioners.
The Pollack Center provides interdisciplinary legal and business education for students, scholars and practitioners.

A unique joint venture of the NYU Stern School of Business and the NYU School of Law

The Pollack Center is dedicated to enhancing an interdisciplinary legal and business education for the academic community, as well as for experienced legal and business practitioners.

Through its rich programming and fellowship opportunities, the Center serves students, scholars and practitioners.

– Letter from the Deans

The NYU School of Law and the Leonard N. Stern School of Business are very proud of their collaborative venture that brings together the resources and strength of both schools to improve and enhance education and research in law and in business.

Since its inception, the NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business has developed innovative programming that has appealed to students, faculty and professionals in both fields. The Advanced Professional Certificate in Law and Business for NYU law students, the specializations in law and business for MBA students, numerous talks and seminars for all students, faculty, and professionals and the Center's support of graduate student and faculty research at both schools are among the many programs and opportunities created at NYU by the Center.

We believe that the Center's programming is an example of the unique and excellent opportunities available through NYU's graduate schools in law and business. We invite you to explore the opportunities available to you through the NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business.

Peter Blair Henry
Dean, Stern School of Business

Richard Revesz
Dean, NYU School of Law

The NYU Directors' Institute

The Directors' Institute is a one-day continuing education program for current and newly elected directors, as well as general counsels and corporate secretaries, designed to strengthen the corporate governance practices of boards of directors.  This event will return in 2013.

The Advanced Professional Certificate in Law & Business

The Advanced Professional Certificate in Law & Business provides law students with tools necessary to understand finance and economics that underlie the transactions and business structures that lawyers design.

Contact the Pollack Center

The Pollack Center for Law & Business
The Henry Kaufman Management Center, 9-53
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-0565
Fax: (212) 995-4233
E-mail: CLBEvents@stern.nyu.edu

Upcoming Events:


Law & Finance Seminar with Dirk Hackbarth
Associate Professor of Finance, University of Illinois
"Distress Risk, Stock Returns, and the 1978 Bankruptcy Reform Act"
Thursday, May 3, 2012
NYU Stern School of Business, KMC 3-80
12:00 - 1:30pm

International Institute for the Study of Cross-Border Investment and M & A
2012
Peking University Guanghua School of Management, Beijing

Recent Event Highlights:

Student Luncheon Lecture Series with Preet Bharara
U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York
Thursday, April 19, 2012
NYU Stern School of Business

Corporate Governance Research Luncheons
Tuesday, February 14
Tuesday, March 6
Tuesday, April 3
NYU Stern School of Business

Law & Finance Seminar with Stoyan Stoyanov

NYU Stern School of Business
Thursday March 22, 2012

Student Luncheon Lecture Series with Stuart Grant

Stuart Grant, Grant & Eisenhofer P.A.
NYU School of Law
Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Law & Finance Seminar with Erin Smith

NYU Stern School of Business
February 16, 2012

NYU/Penn Conference on Law & Finance

University of Pennsylvania
February 24 - 25, 2012

2011 NYU Directors' Institute
NYU Kimmel Center
May 6th, 2011
Read keynote text by Hon. Leo Strine