Which is better to do, an LLM Corporate Law or in Business Law?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

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    Although both programs are highly practical and give insights into the functioning of a legal system, the LLM in Corporate Law is aimed to provide more insider knowledge about corporate entities, while the LLM in Business Law seems to be more general, although it also gives a strong perspective on the legal landscape for business. 

    Look at the table below to understand the difference:

    FeatureLLM in Corporate Law
    LLM in Business Law
    FocusPrimarily concerned with the legal aspects of corporate entities, their formation, governance, and operations
    Broader scope, encompassing various legal aspects of business operations, including contracts, taxation, employment law, and intellectual property
    Career PathsCorporate law firms, in-house legal departments, investment banking, and consultancy
    Wider range of opportunities in corporate law, business consulting, government, and academia
    Depth of KnowledgeIn-depth understanding of corporate law, securities law, mergers and acquisitions
    Broad knowledge base across multiple business law areas
    SpecialisationCan further specialize in areas like M&A, corporate finance, or securities law
    Can specialize in contract law, tax law, intellectual property law, or employment law

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