LLM in Intellectual Property Law
The LLM in Intellectual Property Law at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School is designed for attorneys and professionals who want to lead where law, technology, and innovation intersect.
Located just minutes from Washington, D.C., home to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and leading law firms and agencies, Scalia Law places students at the heart of global IP policymaking.
You’ll gain expertise in patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, and technology law, while learning from faculty who actively shape national and international IP policy. With flexible scheduling and two distinct learning paths, the program helps you advance your career without pausing it.
Why Choose the LLM in Intellectual Property Law
Intellectual property is the backbone of modern innovation, and legal professionals with deep IP expertise are in high demand across the globe.
Scalia Law’s IP LLM goes beyond theory to prepare graduates for real-world leadership in a fast-evolving field. Whether you want to work in private practice, government, corporate law, or international policy, the program delivers the skills and connections you need.
Key advantages:
- Two customizable tracks in Technology and Patent
- Courses led by faculty with USPTO and WIPO experience
- Day and evening classes for working professionals
- Washington, D.C. location offering direct access to top IP organizations
- A network of IP leaders and innovators across the globe
At Scalia Law, you’ll learn how to protect ideas, shape innovation, and influence the future of technology and creativity.
Learn More About the LLM Program
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Program Details
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The LLM in Intellectual Property Law is offered on campus in Arlington, Virginia, just across the river from Washington, D.C. Students can complete the degree full-time or part-time, with day and evening classes designed for busy professionals.
Most students complete the program in one to two years, with flexible pacing to fit their schedule and career goals.
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The program offers a comprehensive legal and economic foundation in intellectual property and technology law. Students can tailor their education through one of two tracks:
- Technology Track: Emphasis on emerging issues like AI, biotech, data privacy, and digital innovation
- Patent Track: Designed for those with technical backgrounds or patent experience
Students engage in case studies, IP clinics, and policy projects, gaining hands-on experience that mirrors real legal and regulatory challenges.
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At Scalia Law, you’ll learn from nationally recognized IP experts who bring both academic excellence and practical experience.
Our faculty includes former USPTO officials, policy advisors, and practicing attorneys who help shape U.S. and international IP law. Through individualized mentorship, they guide students toward meaningful career advancement in both private and public sectors.
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Scalia Law’s Washington, D.C., metro location gives students unparalleled access to the USPTO, WIPO, U.S. courts, and top IP firms.
You’ll connect with IP professionals and policymakers through guest lectures, networking events, and symposia. Alumni of the program work in law firms, corporations, government agencies, and NGOs across the United States and abroad.
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All applicants are automatically considered merit-based scholarships — no separate application required.
Additional support options include:
- Federal and private loans through George Mason University
- Employer sponsorship or tuition reimbursement opportunities
- Flexible course pacing to manage tuition costs while working
Our enrollment counselors are available to help you identify the best funding strategy for your goals.
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Graduates of the LLM in Intellectual Property Law work in high-impact roles across law, business, and government.
Career outcomes include positions in:
- Law firms specializing in IP litigation and transactions
- Technology companies managing innovation portfolios
- Government agencies such as the USPTO or ITC
- International organizations like WIPO or WTO
- Startups and corporate counsel roles focused on patents and data protection
You’ll leave prepared to advise clients, advocate for innovation, and shape the policies that define tomorrow’s economy.
How to Apply
The admissions process is designed to be simple and accessible — and there’s no application fee.
Application Requirements:
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions
- Resume or curriculum vitae
- 500-word personal statement describing goals and interest in IP law
- Proof of English proficiency (if applicable)
- Optional letters of recommendation
Application Deadlines:
- Fall Start: August 1
- Spring Start: November 14
- Summer Start: March 14
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and all applicants are automatically considered for scholarships.
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