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WHY GET AN LL.M. DEGREE IN COMMERCE AND TECHNOLOGY LAW?
In today’s digital era, new legal challenges arise every day at the intersection of e-commerce, business, the legal and regulatory landscape, and beyond. A commerce and technology LL.M., supported by UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law's strong intellectual property (IP) foundation, lets you acquire an understanding of the legal issues that emerge when information technology, business and law meet. Expert faculty tackle current events in rapidly developing areas such as new payment systems and consumers’ private information, and the program offers flexibility to match your career objectives with three elective component areas: Intellectual Property, Transactions/Information Age Commercial Law, and International Perspective and Regulation/Tax. This LL.M. program provides unique knowledge that is invaluable in today’s evolving digital and data-driven economy.
WHY CHOOSE UNH FOR YOUR DEGREE?
A top-100 law school with an IP program ranked in the top 10 for nearly three decades, you’ll work with highly experienced faculty and enjoy access to a global network of influential practitioners. With immersive classroom experiences to learn from experts in the field in places like Silicon Valley, we know some of the best learning happens outside the classroom. Students gain invaluable hands-on experience in on-campus clinics like the International Technology Transfer Institute and the Intellectual Property and Transaction Clinic. The 12-month program provides New York Bar eligibility for residential LL.M. students.
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Residential Candidate Requirements
LIP 801, Graduate Legal Research and Information Literacy
LIP 894, American Legal Process and Analysis I
LIP 895, American Legal Process and Analysis II
Three Elective Component Areas:
Intellectual Property
Transactions/Information Age Commercial Law
International Perspective and Regulation/Tax
Business
Journalism
Patent law
Research
Technology management
Trademark law
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