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    What is commercial law?

    Commercial law is the field of law concerned with commerce and business activities. The topics covered in commercial law include contracts, agency law, international trade law, corporations law, United States patent law, securities law, mergers & acquisitions law, and bankruptcy law.

    What are the benefits of studying commercial law as a law student?

    Studying commercial law provides students with an in-depth knowledge of the law and its relation to commerce. This degree prepares law students for law careers that involve a range of business activities, including dealing with businesses or consumers directly, working in a legal department at a company, or working for a law firm that represents corporations.

    How to study commercial law as a law student?

    Commercial law is usually offered as a specialization to law students at the graduate level. Commerical law may also be part of the curriculum in business and marketing programs. Law students can pursue additional experience in commercial law by completing law clinics or clerkships with experienced commercial law professionals.

    How to use a commercial law degree in a law career.

    A commercial law degree can be used in a law career to help individuals, corporations, or organizations with commercial law-related issues. Commercial law students are typically well-versed in corporate law, securities law, mergers & acquisitions law, and bankruptcy law, and are able to apply this knowledge to assist corporate clients, broker agreements, and structure commercial activities in ways that are legal and beneficial.

    Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.