So I've been looking at the Masters of Commerce in Business Law... but I also saw that there is now a Juris Doctor degree...
A firm knowledge of intellectual property and contracts law is important in the industry I'm working in. I want to have this knowledge to give me a competitive advantage... I don't want to be a lawyer at the moment, but I may want to in the future, or atleast be able to give industry legal advice.
I'm just looking for a bit of advice... do I do the business degree with a law specialisation or should I just jump straight into a law degree. Are there many people studying law who don't want to be lawyers? (sounds silly I know).
A firm knowledge of intellectual property and contracts law is important in the industry I'm working in. I want to have this knowledge to give me a competitive advantage... I don't want to be a lawyer at the moment, but I may want to in the future, or atleast be able to give industry legal advice.
I'm just looking for a bit of advice... do I do the business degree with a law specialisation or should I just jump straight into a law degree. Are there many people studying law who don't want to be lawyers? (sounds silly I know).