For the second time in three months, the University of Connecticut School of Law has announced an initiative involving intellectual property law. Officials plan to launch a master’s degree program for IP and information governance next fall.

The program was recently approved by the university’s board of trustees and still must win the endorsement of the American Bar Association. If it clears the second hurdle, it would reportedly be the only LLM program in in New England to center on global intellectual property law. It would also be the law school’s fifth LLM program. UConn has long offered LLMs in U.S. legal studies and insurance law. It added two more in 2015: one in human rights and social justice and the other in energy and environmental law.

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