Corporate Law Center
The Corporate Law Center focuses on creating useful and engaging content for our students, practicing lawyers and corporate counsel. The Center provides rich experiences to students through engagement with the local, national and global legal community.
The College of Law received a substantial gift in the early 1990's from the USX Foundation, in honor of Charles A. Corry (Cincinnati Law, ’59) to launch the school’s Corporate Law Center. Corry served as Chairman and Chief Executive officer of USX Corporation from 1989 to 1995.
Corporate Law Fellowships
Every year, the Center selects up to five students as Fellows, who receive tuition assistance in exchange for work researching current corporate law topics and participating in Center events. Corporate Law Fellows rise to the top of hiring pools for firms, businesses and governmental agencies in search of new talent with specialized corporate training.
Fellowships are open to admitted as well as currently enrolled Cincinnati Law students. To apply for a Fellowship, complete on the online application on the admitted students fellowship page.
Corporate Law Symposium
Cincinnati Law’s annual symposium provides an opportunity for scholars, regulators, practitioners, and law students from across the country to exchange ideas, debate issues and discuss ongoing research and scholarship on current topics in this field.
First held in 1988, the symposium is co-sponsored by the University of Cincinnati Law Review. We bring leading experts to campus to discuss topics that present both intellectual and practical challenges to lawyers and businesspeople.The next symposium will be held at the College of Law on March 7, 2025.
Corporate Law Lab Podcast
The center hosts a podcast that explores corporate law themes with a variety of guests. Hosted by Center Director Neil Taylor, guests have included general counsel working in London, Paris, Cincinnati and Uganda as well as practitioners, working in Phoenix, Singapore, and Cincinnati.
Contact
Neil Taylor
Director of the Corporate Law Center, College of Law
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Sean K. Mangan
Professor of Practice | Director, Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic, College of Law
509 College of Law Building
Areas of Interest: Small Business