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NYU boasts an exceptional faculty specializing in antitrust, competition policy, intellectual property, and information law. These distinguished scholars are internationally recognized for their academic contributions and active participation in policy discussions. Many bring valuable experience from government roles or private sector practice. The LLM in Competition, Innovation and Information Law (CIIL) stands apart by merging cutting-edge policy knowledge with advanced legal analysis, allowing students to specialize in either Antitrust and Competition Policy or Intellectual Property and Information Law. Students can explore connections between these fields through coursework, faculty collaboration, and events hosted by the Law School's research centers, including a monthly luncheon series. Recognizing the global dimensions of the Knowledge Economy, the CIIL program leverages NYU's international law expertise to provide courses examining the interplay between domestic and global competition, intellectual property, and information policy frameworks.