Making a mark around the globe
Brooklyn Law School’s International Business Law Program prepares its fellows for a range of successful careers around the world. IBL Fellows are highly regarded and sought after by employers from banks and securities firms to law firms and courts.
Specific law firms have included:
Baker & McKenzie; Sidley Austin; Cravath; Clifford Chance; Davies Ward Philips & Vineberg; Davis Polk; Dewey Ballantine; Fitzpatrick, Cella; Fried, Frank; Kelley Drye & Warren; Linklaters; Milbank, Tweed; Paul, Hastings; Pillsbury Winthrop; Proskauer Rose; Bryan Cave; Schulte Roth; Skadden, Arps; Shearman & Sterling; Stroock & Stroock; Sullivan & Cromwell; Weil, Gotshal; White & Case; and Wilkie Farr.
Alumni of the IBL Fellowship Program have held important positions at major international corporations, including: director and counsel for Global Transaction Services at Citigroup Markets & Banking, executive director for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, director of the Contracts & Negotiations Group at IBM Corporation, and chief operating officer at Balyasny Europe Asset Management.
Others have secured positions at prestigious institutions including the United Nations, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the U.S. Department of Justice. They are also regularly hired as law clerks by federal and state judges across the United States.
IBL Fellows maintain strong connections to the Law School community, returning regularly for alumni events, participating as speakers in a variety of programs, and serving as mentors for current student Fellows.