Intellectual Property Law Concentration

The LL.M. Intellectual Property Law Concentration Program will offer LL.M. students advanced exposure to intellectual property law and help prepare students for practice in the area.  The concentration is awarded upon successful completion of several intellectual property law related courses and a substantial research paper on an intellectual property law topic.

Requirements for LL.M. Intellectual Property Law Concentration

To qualify for the Intellectual Property Law Concentration LL.M. students are required to complete at least one foundation course listed below and satisfactorily complete a total of 8 units of intellectual property classes. Students will select their classes from the list below.

Writing Requirement

Students must complete a writing requirement by completing a paper on an intellectual property law topic approved by Dean Greenwood and/or Professor Morri. The paper may be completed through the LL.M. Legal Research and Writing class or an equivalent independent writing project. The same paper may be used to satisfy the law school writing requirement and the concentration writing requirement.

Foundation Courses

Students must complete at least one of the following courses:

(Note: if students choose to complete more than one foundation class, the units of the additional foundation class will count toward the 8 unit total.)

Elective Courses for LL.M. Intellectual Property Law Concentration

* Elective courses are offered on a rotating basis. Not all courses will be taught in any given year. Please check the Course Descriptions webpage for current course offerings.

LL.M. Intellectual Property Law Concentration Certificate Form

Upon satisfying the above requirements students should complete the LL.M. Intellectual Property Law Certificate Form and submit the form to Mary Anne Baird at mbaird@ucdavis.edu.

LL.M. Intellectual Property Law Certificate Form