Intellectual property law concerns the regulation of creativity and innovation. Whether or not technology-based, today's businesses must govern their conduct in accordance with intellectual property rights. A clear demand exists for attorneys skilled in counseling clients on the strategic management of technology, creative assets, and other information resources in a sophisticated and ever-changing business environment.
The Intellectual Property Law Program addresses increasingly complex intellectual property law issues and considers these issues from both legal and interdisciplinary perspectives. By charting a clear course from theory to practice, the IP Program prepares students to pursue a career in intellectual property law.