An LLM in Corporate Law is a Master of Laws degree that is focused on the study of legal issues related to corporations and business entities. The program typically includes coursework in areas such as corporate governance, securities law, mergers and acquisitions, and financial regulation. Students may also have the opportunity to study specialized topics such as intellectual property, antitrust law, or international business transactions.
The program typically one year to complete and is offered by law schools worldwide. It is typically intended for students who have already completed a first degree in LLB. Graduates of the program may go on to work in law firms, corporations, government agencies, or international organizations.