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Graduate
School
of Law - LL.M. Program
LLM
122 - Syllabus for Thesis
2 - Tax Journal Article
Graduate Research Course - no class meetings
I.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Thesis
2: Tax Journal Article (2 cr. course required to graduate):
Each student must author
a 50-page law review quality article with at least one hundred
footnotes for submission for potential acceptance to the
LLM program's Tax Journal which is published by the students
bi-annually.
The
student will choose a focused topic with Professor Munro
and then the student must locate on his or her own an outside
promoter in the area to assist the student in qualifying
the student's topic, generated research, outline, and drafts.
By example, the student's senior partner could serve as
promoter to provide the student expertise in not going down
the wrong path. The student must do all the creative
work and that includes creating a research methodology.
The promoter will be asked not to assist in creating a methodology
but only to qualify (knock out) red herrings.
The
thesis tests the students ability to independently identify
the issue, address a research methodology for the issue,
create an outline, think laterally but hone in on the relevant,
as well as author a quality professional article.
Grading will be anonymous but with comments in the
margin. A copy
of the final draft must be submitted in duplicate hard and
e-copy, one in double space (for grading and comments) and
the other in single space (for publication and filing purposes).
This
course is overseen by Dr. Robert Munro (University of Florida
Levin College of Law, law librarian) with some assistance
in the classroom by Professor William Byrnes.
Times
11 point font is used for all thesis article submissions.
Single space determines the page count.
Professor
Robert Munro of the University of Florida's law library
could be the mentor for all students for the thesis. If
not, Prof Byrnes or Mentz may be schedule to mentor for
this course.
The
student will choose a VERY FOCUSED topic with Professor
Munro and then the student must locate on his or her own
an outside promoter in the area to assist the student in
qualifying the student's topic, generated research, outline,
and drafts. By example, the student's senior partner
could serve as promoter to provide the student expertise
in not going down the wrong path. The student MUST
do all the creative work and that includes creating a research
methodology. The promoter will be asked NOT TO assist
in creating a methodology but ONLY TO qualify (knock out)
red herrings.
The
thesis tests the students ability to INDEPENDENTLY identify
the issue, address a research methodology for the issue,
create an outline, think laterally but hone in on the relevant,
as well as author a quality professional article.
Grading
will be anonymous but with comments in the margin.
A
copy of the final draft must be submitted in duplicate hard
and e-copy, ONE in double space (for grading and comments)
and the OTHER in single space (for publication and filing
purposes).
If
a student does not finish the thesis in one semester, then
the student may either withdraw or receive an incomplete.
If a student opts for the incomplete, then the
student has one semester to submit the final draft before
receiving a failing grade. If the student withdraws,
then the student may retake the course each semester until
the thesis is complete. If a student has an incomplete,
and the student does not have any other courses left to
take in the new semester, the student will be required to
pay the $1,900 database fees to preserve the password access
to the databases.
II.
PURPOSE
- 2
credits
- required
to graduate
III.
COURSE PROCEDURE
Per above.
IV.
ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION
Contact
with promoter and course instructor Dr. Bob Munro.
V.
EVALUATION OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE
final draft 100%;
VI.
REQUIRED TEXTS
See
reference material
VII.
REFERENCE MATERIAL
Research
is conducted using the Internet WWW as well as, and most
importantly, value added databases may be available, such
as
-
Lexis-Nexis
US and foreign materials; Tax Treaties
-
BNA
US and foreign materials; especially the country by
country tax materials
-
BNA
International
-
CCH
International databases jurisdiction by jurisdiction,
and its global treatises
-
CCH
USA databases
-
Butterworths
UK and international materials, especially Commonwealth/Caribbean
case law
-
QuickLaw,
especially Canadian and Commonwealth/Caribbean case
law
-
Checkpoint-RIA-WGL-Gee,
especially the treatises that explain planning techniques
by topics, such as estate planning, for jurisdictions
-
Westlaw
US and foreign materials
-
Tax
Analysts, especially its superior tax treaty database,
foreign law and global tax update magazines
-
Foreign
Law Publishers - all foreign statues in English
-
World
Compliance database
-
LLM
and PhD thesis and dissertation databases
-
historical
tax research using databases such as Hein and CCH
-
Matthew
Bender databases
-
Lois
Law e-libraries
-
amongst
other databases that we subscribe to for you (see the
external links in the classroom for details).
Also,
the student should use the electronic book libraries and
research the titles available.
LLM
Online Course Requirements for AAFM Financial Board Certification:
- CWM
Chartered Wealth Manager - Take LLM 131, and LLM200
- CTEP
Chartered Trust & Estate Planner - Take: LLM111 and
LLM 131
- CPM
Chartered Portfolio Manager - Take LLM 222
- CRA
Chartered Risk Manager - Take LLM106 and 110
- CAM
- Chartered Asset Manager - Take LLM 104 and LLM 105
- CMA
- Chartered Market Analyst - Take LLM 333 (Must of Masters
Degree, JD or CPA)
- RFS
- Registered Financial Specialist - LLM 101 and LLM 102
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