US vs UK for Intellectual Property Management & IP Law


Aarushi

Hello!

Last week I got an offer from Franklin Pierce Law Centre for Masters in IPR. I am also holding an offer from Queen Mary, Uni., of London, for MSc Management of IP. In order to choose between the two, I consulted various IP professionals and they all suggested to go to FPLC because it is ranked fourth in the US for IP and it has excellent faculty and the biggest IP library in the world.

I was bent upon Queen Mary but now I'm having a shift of thoughts. Could someone give their opinion about this?

Hello!

Last week I got an offer from Franklin Pierce Law Centre for Masters in IPR. I am also holding an offer from Queen Mary, Uni., of London, for MSc Management of IP. In order to choose between the two, I consulted various IP professionals and they all suggested to go to FPLC because it is ranked fourth in the US for IP and it has excellent faculty and the biggest IP library in the world.

I was bent upon Queen Mary but now I'm having a shift of thoughts. Could someone give their opinion about this?
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Xtian99

my take- depends on where you are coming from and where you want to be. I am a US IP atty who would not bother to do an IP LLM in the US ( since I Ialready have a US law degree and already practice in US) but am going to London to do an IP LLM b/c it expands upon what I have adds a more international slant to my studies and practice. Plus I am a UK citizen so can work in EU or come back to US and have a more international slant - which is I like since so much of IP is going global anyway.
so in sum if you want to work in US go to FP and if you want to work in EU go to QMUL

my take- depends on where you are coming from and where you want to be. I am a US IP atty who would not bother to do an IP LLM in the US ( since I Ialready have a US law degree and already practice in US) but am going to London to do an IP LLM b/c it expands upon what I have adds a more international slant to my studies and practice. Plus I am a UK citizen so can work in EU or come back to US and have a more international slant - which is I like since so much of IP is going global anyway.
so in sum if you want to work in US go to FP and if you want to work in EU go to QMUL
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