

LLB Commercial Law
About this course
Commercial law is the legal framework that governs how businesses are formed, financed, and operated, how contracts are made and enforced, how intellectual property is protected, how disputes are resolved, and how regulation shapes the conduct of commercial activity. It is one of the most practically important branches of the law, directly relevant to the functioning of every economy and every organisation that operates within one. Understanding how the law protects commercial interests and regulates corporate behaviour is essential for anyone working in or alongside the business world. At Coventry, this three-year degree provides a comprehensive understanding of the legal principles that underpin business activities and facilitate economic growth. You will study contract law, company law, commercial property, banking and finance law, intellectual property, competition law, and the regulatory frameworks that govern businesses in the UK and internationally. The programme develops your ability to analyse legal problems, apply relevant principles, and communicate your reasoning clearly, both in writing and in discussion. The degree includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you extensive professional experience and an international perspective on the law before you graduate. This combination of legal education and practical exposure is particularly valuable in a subject where professional experience is highly valued by employers. Commercial law graduates move into a wide range of careers in the legal and business sectors. Many pursue the Solicitors Qualifying Examination and go on to qualify as solicitors, particularly in corporate, commercial, banking, or dispute resolution practice. Others move directly into in-house legal roles in corporations, financial institutions, or regulators, where commercial legal knowledge is directly applicable. The analytical and communication skills developed in a law degree are also valued in finance, consultancy, compliance, and regulatory affairs. Postgraduate study in law, business, or a specialist legal discipline is a natural option for those who wish to develop further expertise.
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