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The Doctor of Commercial Law can be offered in combination with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) or as a stand-alone degree. This is for students who have extensive experience in commercial law practice who want to develop their expertise further. Courses typically include traditional subjects like marketing law, taxation, constitutional law, intellectual property law and some newer fields such as e-commerce law and global trade regulations.
Graduates of a Doctor of Commercial Law can become lecturers, subject matter experts, or legal consultants for government, private, or non-profit organizations.
Master in International Commercial Law UC Davis
  • Graduate Degrees
  • Davis, CA
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LL.M. in Banking and Commercial Law The Catholic University of America
  • Graduate Degrees
  • Washington, DC
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Intellectual Property and Technology Law Certificate University of Pittsburgh
  • Certificate Programs
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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LL.M. in Intellectual Property Boston University
  • Graduate Degrees
  • Boston, MA
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LLM in Intellectual Property and Technology Law University of San Francisco
  • Graduate Degrees
  • San Francisco, CA
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JD and LLM in Taxation Villanova University
  • Doctoral Degrees
  • Villanova, PA
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J.D./M.A., Ph.D. in Law and Society New York University School of Law
  • Doctoral Degrees
  • New York, NY
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Business and Commercial Law Certificate The University of Kansas
  • Certificate Programs
  • Lawrence, KS
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Certificate in Business Law: Financial Services and Commercial Law Concentration Oklahoma City University
  • Certificate Programs
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Diploma in Business Law Akamai University
  • Language Learning Programs
  • Online
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Real Estate Law Program NR Computer Learning Center
  • Vocational Programs
  • Online
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Bachelor of Commercial Aviation Delta State University
  • Bachelor Degrees
  • Cleveland, MS
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Commercial Truck Driving TU01Certificate Valdosta Technical College
  • Certificate Programs
  • Valdosta, GA
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Associate in Commercial Transportation Option Cecil College
  • Associate Degrees
  • North East, MD
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