Jerold Friedland

College of LawProfessor of Law; Director, LLM in International Law, International Business, Commercial & Trade Law; Director, Vienna University of Economics Exchange ProgramFacultyFull Time
DegreesJD, Brooklyn Law School; LLM, Georgetown University; MA, New York University; BA, New York University
Office
740 O'Malley Place

BIO

Professor Jerold Friedland directs the LLM in International Law's concentration in International Business, Commercial & Trade Law and specializes in the areas of international business and taxation. He is a well-known expert on partnerships, limited liability companies and international joint ventures. 

Professor Friedland has been quite active in the Fulbright International Exchange program, serving as a Fulbright Scholar at Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1998, Masaryk University in the Czech Republic in 2005 and Vienna University of Economics in 2006. He also has served as president of the Chicago Fulbright Association and as a member of the Fulbright Advisory Board to the International Visitors’ Center of Chicago. 

In 2001, Professor Friedland was designated the Katherine A. Ryan Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Institute for World Legal Problems of St. Mary’s University, in Innsbruck, Austria, where he had the opportunity to work with an outstanding faculty that included Supreme Court Justices William Rehnquist and Sandra Day O’Conner. He has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Illinois, Brigham Young University and Shandong University in Jinan, China. 

Professor Friedland’s publications include Understanding International Business and Financial Transactions (3d. ed., LexisNexis), Understanding Taxation of Partnerships and LLCs (3d. ed., LexisNexis) and Tax Planning for Partners, Partnerships and LLCs (2 vols., Matthew Bender).

Courses Taught

  • Business Planning
  • Corporate Taxation
  • Federal Income Tax & Policy
  • International Business Transactions
  • International Taxation
  • Partnership Taxation