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Masters in Commercial Law allow students to strengthen their background in commercial law while giving them the opportunity to specialize on a particular field in their dissertations. Aside from research work they study different areas of commercial law such as international tax and trade laws, commercial arbitration, labor relations, insurance law, and judicial law.
A Master in Commercial Law will provide a graduate advanced career opportunities as a university lecturer, a law researcher, or a commercial law expert.
Master in International Commercial Law UC Davis
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  • Davis, CA
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LL.M. in Banking and Commercial Law The Catholic University of America
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  • Washington, DC
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LL.M. in Intellectual Property Boston University
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  • Boston, MA
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LLM in Intellectual Property and Technology Law University of San Francisco
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  • San Francisco, CA
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LL.M. in Securities Law The Catholic University of America
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  • Washington, DC
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LL.M. in Communications Law The Catholic University of America
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  • Washington, DC
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LLM in American Business Law Tulane University
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  • New Orleans, LA
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LLM in Real Estate Law The John Marshall Law School
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  • Chicago, IL
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Master of Laws in Corporate Law and Finance Widener University
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  • Wilmington, DE
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LL.M. in Entertainment and Media Law Southwestern Law School
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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LLM in Financial Services Law Illinois Institute of Technology
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  • Chicago, IL
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LLM Washington and Lee University
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  • Lexington, VA
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LLM in Corporate Law and Finance The Thomas M. Cooley Law School
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  • Lansing, MI
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LLM in Business and Corporate Law University of San Diego
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  • San Diego, CA
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LLM in Comparative Law University of San Diego
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  • San Diego, CA
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