Intellectual Property & Information Law LLM Program Exam Information

Spring 2025 Exam Schedule

American Law / Intellectual Property and Information Law LLM Only  

 The following exams will be administered in-person and will require students to use Examplify in Secure Mode unless otherwise noted.  Room assignments and additional format details will be available a few days prior to an exam on this page.

Security options summarized:

Secure: Locks down the exam-taker’s computer completely when the assessment begins, allowing access to only Examplify during the exam. Students will not be able to access any information stored on their hard drive, nor will they be able to run any programs in the background or access the Internet.

Non-Secure:  This option allows exam-takers to access information stored on their hard drive, run other programs, and access the Internet during the assessment.  We can modify this setting with this additional option:

Non-Secure with Internet Access blocked: This option allows exam-takers to access files, applications, and programs on their device, prevents them from accessing the internet during the exam. (For comparison, Secure exams always block access to the internet.)

****Please note that Ipads do not work at all with Non-Secure or Secure Exams.  You must find an alternate device or speak with OGIP Staff for options! ****

Friday, March 7 Civil Procedure Donweber) 2:00PM-5:00PM
Friday, April 4 Intro to American Law (Caputo) 2:00PM-5:00PM
Friday, April 25 LLM Pro. Responsibility (A1) Eldred
LLM Pro. Responsibility (B1) Burlingame
Monday, April 28 Artificial Intelligence Law (van Loo/Duncan)
Evidence (D1) Donweber
Federal Courts (Baranowski)
LLM Constitutional Law (Cohen)
Tuesday, April 29 Antitrust Law (Hylton)
Trusts & Estates (Varyani)
2-YR LLM Intro to American Law (Palermino)
Constitutional Law (A) Wexler
Constitutional Law (B) Silbey
Constitutional Law (C) Fleming
Wednesday, April 30 Intellectual Property (Freilich)
International Trade Regulation (Rao)
Mergers & Acquisitions (Hirst)
Professional Responsibility (Donweber)
Securities Regulation (Webber)
LLM International Due Diligence (Niles)
Thursday, May 1 Bar Exam Skills (A1 + B1) Freudenheim
Bar Exam Skills (C1) Eldred
Criminal Procedure: Adj. (Reza)
Family Law (Silbaugh)
Labor Law (Elmore)
Friday, May 2 Adv. Privacy Law (Hartzog)
Employee Benefits/Exec Comp. (O’Brien)
Evidence (A1) Okidegbe
Intro to Federal Income Tax (Walker)
Tax of Corporations (Feld)
LLM Evidence (Brieger)
Monday, May 5 First Amendment (Wexler)
Secured Transactions (O’Rourke)
LLM Property (Klumb)
Property (A) Dogan
Property (B) Feingold
Property (C) Tweedy
Tuesday, May 6 Administrative Law (Beermann)
Corporations (Condon)
Wednesday, May 7 Islamic Law (Reza)
Professional Responsibility (Cunha)
LLM Torts (Palermino)
Thursday, May 8 Private Equity (S) Kendall/Burris
Trade Secrets (Beck/Daly)
LLM IP Licensing (S) Lev
Friday, May 9 Criminal Law (A1) Ahmed, Z.
Criminal Law (A2) Pyle
Criminal Law (B1) Leonard
Criminal Law (B2) Koh
Criminal Law (C1) Loor
Criminal Law (C2) Reza

 

*LLM students who are taking JD Exams must report to the LLM exam room (which has a different start time) on the scheduled date and time on this page.*

1L and Upper-Class JD Exam Schedule

Review the 1L and Upper-Class JD exam schedule.

Take-Home Exams (4/28-5/9 dates available TBA)

Take-home exams do not require students to use Examplify and are administered via the ExamSoft site. Download/Upload instructions will be e-mailed to registered students prior to the first day of the exam.

LLM Contract Law Practice (Palermino): February 26 – March 6 (specific times TBD)

Business Immigration (Matrician/O’Donoghue)

Health Care Decisions (King)

Healthcare Fraud & Abuse (Hitchings)

Hospital Law (Bryant/Vernaglia)

International Law (George)

Public Health Law (Huberfeld)

White Collar Crime (D’Addio/Kosto)

**Updated 1.27.2025 and subject to change.

Exam Information

Here are several important reminders to keep in mind regarding administration of final exams.  Please read this information carefully, as you are responsible for being aware of all important exam-related information.

All LLM students should report to the exam room a half-hour prior to the beginning of the exam. A student who is granted exam relief should report to the appropriate room on their make-up date. When there are multiple exams in a room, seating instructions will be posted on the door of the exam room. Students must sit in the assigned section of the room.

Please note:  You MAY NOT discuss your exam with each other or any other students following the exam.  There are students who may take an exam later and they should not share information or thoughts on the exam until grades are released.

Where to Go

Room assignments are posted to the web a few days at a time.

When to Arrive

You must arrive to the exam room at least 30 minutes before (or 9:00AM for most (BUT NOT ALL LLM exams– check room assignments above).  Those using Examplify must have downloaded the exam file in Examplify prior to the exam day. If you are using Examplify, you should not leave the room without receiving confirmation that your exam file uploaded properly. If you are having difficulty uploading your exam, you should seek assistance from Systems & Technology staff in the room.

You should arrive early to ensure you have sufficient time to complete administrative details and receive proctor instructions.  The exam will begin promptly at the scheduled time – proctors will not delay the start for late students.

If you arrive late, you MAY NOT be allowed to take the exam.

Please bring your BU ID card with you, since you’ll need to write your BU ID number on your exam cards. Your exam card is the only place that you will record your name and BU ID number. You should also bring your unique exam number (accessible from the Student Link) to each exam. You must write this four-digit number on all the exam materials (exam card, exam questions, scantron sheet, and blue book, if applicable.)

Please note: LLM in American Law and Intellectual Property & Information Law students receive an extra hour on JD exams, beyond the JD time limit.  Please refer to the schedule and time above.