Cornell University’s one-year Master of Laws (LLM) in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship equips you to advise on technology-driven businesses—from product development and intellectual property to high-growth corporate transactions and startup formation.You’ll learn through practitioner-led coursework and studio-based experiences alongside students from law, engineering, design, and business.
Cornell University offers a one-year Master of Laws (LLM) in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship designed to prepare you for advising technology-driven businesses. This program covers a wide range of topics, including product development, intellectual property, high-growth corporate transactions, and startup formation.
Through a combination of practitioner-led coursework and collaborative studio-based experiences, you'll engage with peers from diverse backgrounds such as law, engineering, design, and business.
The LLM program consists of an intensive curriculum that integrates practical learning with theoretical knowledge. The following are some key components of the program:
Studio-Based Learning
Assessment: Your performance will be evaluated through a combination of coursework and studio deliverables, with specific grading and capstone requirements varying by academic year.
Admission to the program is determined through a holistic review of your academic background and professional experience, with no specified GRE/GMAT or GPA thresholds. Candidates are assessed on their fit for technology-focused legal work.
Graduates of the LLM in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship will be well-equipped to pursue careers in various sectors, including corporate law, technology firms, startups, and intellectual property management. The interdisciplinary nature of the program prepares you to navigate the complexities of law and technology, making you a valuable asset in today’s innovation-driven market.
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