Master of Laws in Intellectual
Property (LLM-IP)
Master of Laws in Commerce and Technology (LLM-CT)
Master of Laws in International Criminal Law and Justice (LLM-ICLJ)
The Master of Laws in Intellectual Property, Commerce and Technology
(LLM) is an academic degree designed for law graduates only. The LLM candidate must complete 30 credits of resident coursework. The LLM allows students to earn a graduate law degree which focuses more
on the business and transactional aspects of intellectual property
practice, rather than on purely legal issues. Lawyers and members of
law faculties who have come for the LLM, without prior enrollment in
intellectual property courses, will find Pierce Law's program
particularly useful for pursuing specialized intellectual property
practice.
Attendance at our Intellectual Property Summer Institute
in Concord, NH, is
included in the tuition for the LLM program.
Students may enter the LLM program in the Fall or Spring semesters.


