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  • $2,000 to $10,000
  • Online

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In-depth exploration of a topic within a short amount of time, delivering powerful insights and practical skills
  • 2 to 4 weeks
  • $299 to $1,199
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Rapid development of specific, actionable skills and strategies to be immediately applied at work
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  • $449
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Fundamentals of Entertainment Law

Course
2 weeks
Online
Entertainment law is at the intersection of creativity, business, and ethics, governing how the legal system shapes the entertainment industry. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles of entertainment law, with a focus on the key legal components, ethical concerns, and strategies to address conflicts of interest. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of this ever-evolving field. You will begin by identifying the main components of entertainment law and exploring key areas such as intellectual property, contracts, and industry regulations. You'll then explore legal ethics problems specific to the entertainment industry along with strategies to address and resolve conflicts of interest in legal practice. Through case studies and practical tools, you'll discover how to spot potential conflicts, evaluate their impact, and implement strategies for resolving them. By the end of the course, you'll have a solid understanding of entertainment law.
$999

Hiring Foreign Nationals

Course
2 weeks
Online
You might not be a lawyer, but this course will help you think like one. You will begin by exploring the many reasons why it's important to have a corporate business immigration policy. By understanding the impact that hiring foreign nationals can have on your company, you will be able to determine the type of policy your organization should have and then partner effectively with your legal counsel to design it. There are almost as many different work visa categories as there are letters in the alphabet. In this course, you will examine the benefits as well as the risks associated with the different visas. You will be able to determine the visas that are the most cost efficient, time saving, and risk averse for your company. As you progress through the course, you will discover the steps to take to ensure your foreign national employees are properly documented as legal workers in the United States.
$999

Immigration Law in Practice

Course
2 weeks
Online
As your company grows or evolves, there can be serious implications for the foreign nationals in your workforce. In this course, you will explore the many considerations you need to keep in mind in the event your company undertakes a merger or acquisition. What if your company needs to downsize? Examine the ways a termination can change an employee's immigration status and what you can do to assist a worker who wants to remain in the U.S. You will learn how foreign national workers have the right to unionize and what to avoid when they engage in union activities. You will also discover why even undocumented workers are eligible for Workers' Compensation and why that could be a good thing for all employers. It is recommended to only take this course if you have completed “Hiring Foreign Nationals” or have equivalent experience.
$999

Thinking Like a Lawyer

Course
2 weeks
Online
In order to successfully navigate legal issues that arise in your business, you need to familiarize yourself with the way a lawyer would perceive the challenges you might face. This course will introduce you to basic legal language and concepts that will allow you to approach your business conflicts with a legal mind. You will analyze case studies and participate in discussions where you will practice using legal thinking. You will complete a course project where you will have an opportunity to navigate legal ambiguity, find the best way to communicate with legal counsel, and assess the costs and benefits of pursuing a legal option.
$1,199

Foundations of Ethical Reasoning

Course
2 weeks
Online
Ethical reasoning can be a pinnacle of decision making in business. In this course, you will survey the role that ethics play in society and gain a foundation for making good ethical decisions. You'll begin by identifying the similarities and differences between ethics and the law and examine myths and misunderstandings about ethics. You'll then investigate the contributions and insights from a number of major Western ethical traditions and use that analysis to inform your own ethical decision-making process. By the end of this course, you will be able to categorize and evaluate various situations and identify the relevant ethical considerations.
$1,199

Ethics in Business and Technology

Course
2 weeks
Online
With technology playing a significant role in business, it is crucial to understand the ethical implications of the tools we use every day. This course will prepare you to anticipate and identify ethical and legal issues and apply appropriate ethical reasoning. You will begin by examining the objectives of a business or organization to assess how ethics relate to that purpose. By using case studies and real-world examples, you will establish an ethical decision-making framework that can be adapted to your organizational context and applied in your day-to-day work. Considering issues such as privacy, trust, and surveillance in the context of modern technology, you will leave this course with the ability to identify ethical issues and decisions that were made in complex, multifaceted cases.
$1,199

Trade Secrets and Patents

Course
2 weeks
Online
The global economy runs on innovation, and the key to that innovation is the ability for people to bring their ideas to life. Intellectual property law is crucial to this process, protecting ideas and encouraging innovation. This course will explore the benefits and risks of both trade secrets and patents. By assessing your business to see how trade secrets and patents affect your team, you will evaluate the qualifications for each type of protection along with ways to ensure you are properly protected. Using your organization as the focus, you will determine best practices as well as the misuses and misappropriation that can affect your work. As you identify ways to keep your patents and trade secrets secure and examine ways they can be compromised, you will gain insights into the legal elements of your organization. By the end of this course, best practices for patent and trade secret security will give you and your organization an advantage in the world of innovation.
$1,199

Defining Security

Course
2 weeks
Online
Whether or not a security is being offered or sold is a foundational question in securities regulation. In general, if it's not a security, the transaction is not subject to the securities laws. There are various factors to consider when determining what constitutes a security, and the implications of these decisions are far-reaching. In this course, you will gain perspective on these complexities. You will discover how courts and regulators define a security, including emerging instruments and transactions such as digital tokens and other assets. You will consider cases and examples that highlight how nontraditional forms of investment can be considered securities then explore the effects of these decisions. Finally, you will join your peers in discussions on topics such as how securities laws may be outdated.
$999

Creating a Legal Research Strategy

Course
2 weeks
Online
What is legal research all about? There are more steps than you may think, and in this course you will discover all of them. You will explore how the skills of legal research and legal analysis fit into every lawyer's work. You'll then examine the particular features of legal information that make it unique and applicable in specific legal situations, including legal jurisdictions and the implications of where legal information originates. By exploring terminology specific to legal information, such as primary sources of legal information or legal authority and secondary legal information, you will identify how these kinds of legal information relate to each other. You'll also consider how a lawyer would choose to use different information sources and why. Through this knowledge, you'll be able to understand the valuable skill of strategizing legal research as well as the way lawyers develop efficient legal research strategies to achieve accurate results while staying within timelines and budgets.
$999

Maximizing Your Value in the Attorney-Client Relationship

Course
2 weeks
Online
The relationship you have with the attorney representing your organization is critical. Your communications and interactions with that attorney will be more productive for everyone if you understand exactly what the attorney wants and needs from you. In this course, you will discover ways to effectively communicate with attorneys, whether they are in house or hired from outside your company. You will consider how there are misconceptions about what attorneys need, such as the notion that everything should be in writing. You will also examine the duties associated with being a corporate representative and what your role entails when you are called to testify on behalf of your company. Additionally, you'll explore the professional rules attorneys must comply with to ensure proper communication with the client. You'll be able to distill best practices to follow at the beginning of the attorney-client relationship that will ensure better communication throughout the relationship. Finally, you'll have the opportunity to apply this knowledge in certain situations, such as when an employee is asked to represent the company at a deposition. Ultimately, you'll have a more sophisticated appreciation of and approach to communicating and working with attorneys.
$999

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Cornell University’s selection of Law programs, including 5+ certificates, combines practical legal knowledge with real-world business application through expert-led instruction and collaborative cohorts. Participants explore emerging legal and compliance issues through applied learning, case studies, and engagement with legal experts.

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Program TypeEducational GoalCourse FormatOfferedCourse StructureDurationTotal HoursWeekly Commitment
Certificates
Comprehensive expertise in a subject area for professional transformation and workplace impactOnline cohort-based (<35 students) with expert facilitator hosting live sessionsRecurring start datesMost certificates include 4 to 8 individual courses with multiple start and end dates to select from; 360 Certificates offer over 20+ individual courses including core courses and electives2 to 6 months depending on individual course requirements40 to 100 hours3 to 8 hours per week for the duration of the certificate
Courses
In-depth exploration of a topic within a short amount of time, delivering powerful insights and practical skillsOnline cohort-based (<35 students) with expert facilitator hosting live sessionsRecurring start datesOne standalone course with multiple start and end dates to select from2 to 4 weeks depending on individual course requirements10 to 25 hours3 to 8 hours per week for the duration of the certificate
Workshops
Rapid development of specific, actionable skills and strategies to be immediately applied at workLive, online, and Cornell faculty-led with an interactive cohortSpecific dates and timesOne 3-hour short-form live program with specific dates and times; multiple Workshops offered monthly3 hours3 hoursActive participation during the Workshop only
Degrees
Academic credentials requiring formal admissions, prerequisites, and multi-year commitmentOnline cohort-based and on campus in Ithaca, NYSpecific start dates once a year, often in January or AugustA series of 2- to 15-week asynchronous online courses designed by Cornell faculty with weekly live virtual sessions, with between one and three week-long residency sessions on campus in Ithaca, NY15- to 24-month part-time program for working professionalsVary by degree15 to 20 hours per week during each online course; full-time on campus during each week-long residency

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