Loyola Law School Master of Laws (LLM) - Entertainment & New Media Law Specialization
Loyola Law School

Loyola Law School

Master of Laws (LLM) - Entertainment & New Media Law Specialization

Los Angeles, USA

LLM

1 year

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Laws (LLM) in Entertainment & New Media Law offers a specialized legal education for those looking to pursue careers in the entertainment industry, focusing on the unique legal challenges it faces. This program blends theoretical knowledge with practical insights, ensuring students understand current issues and trends in entertainment and new media law.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths, including positions as entertainment lawyers, media consultants, and intellectual property specialists. They may also work in legal departments of media companies, or engage in freelance legal practices, addressing the specific needs of clients in the entertainment and new media sectors.

The LLM Specialization in Entertainment & New Media Law takes advantage of Loyola’s prime location in downtown LA (a media and fashion capital) and offers students a broad spectrum of courses, taught by leading faculty and practitioners in this field.

In addition, Loyola's Fashion Law Project offers unique symposia, rare industry networking opportunities and a cache of fashion business courses. Also, classes like Introduction to Negotiations and Right of Publicity prepare students for important sports management issues. Power agents and team executives regularly lecture. Finally, students can navigate the evolving electronic frontier with professors who teach classes like Digital Media & the Law, and Technology & Privacy.

The Loyola Entertainment Alumni Network is one of the largest alumni networks in the world specifically focused on entertainment, media, and intellectual property. Externship opportunities held by Loyola students in just the past year read like a "Who's Who" of the entertainment business, and include companies such as NBC/Universal, Sony, Lionsgate, MTV Live Nation, Warner Brothers Television, HBO, Activision, and many more.