The Intellectual Property Law Server

Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register.
Dec 5th, 2023, 5:53am

Forums Forums Help Help Search Search Members Members Calendar Calendar Login Login Register Register
   Intellectual Property Forums
  
  
Patent Agent/Lawyer Careers
(Moderators: Forum Admin, JimIvey, JSonnabend)
   Looking into Patent Law Career
« Previous topic | Next topic »
Pages: 1  Reply Reply Send Topic Send Topic Print Print
   Author  Topic: Looking into Patent Law Career  (Read 1015 times)
othur
Newbie
*




   


Posts: 1
Looking into Patent Law Career
« on: Jun 13th, 2007, 6:52pm »
Quote Quote Modify Modify

Hi guys,
 
I am new to this forum and need some advice regarding law school.
 
I have a B.S.E.E and an M.S.E.E with a gpa of 3.7 from a good university with research experience and a few published papers, and have recently started a new job with the pto. I am considering a degree in law in a year or two. I want to study and practice ultimatly in northern california, Silicon Valley as I have completed an intership in that area. I have read a few things about student associates and the such and am looking for some advice on how to pursue patent law.  
 
Thanks
IP Logged
biopico
Full Member
***




   


Posts: 434
Re: Looking into Patent Law Career
« Reply #1 on: Jun 13th, 2007, 8:47pm »
Quote Quote Modify Modify

For the next year or two:
Prepare for the Patent Bar Exam and pass it while working at USPTO
Study LSAT and get the LSAT score as high as possible while working at USPTO
 
Apply for a law school and attend the law school while working at USPTO
 
By the time when you graduate from law school and pass the bar exam, you will be in a great position to practice the patent law as a registered patent lawyer.    
IP Logged

Registered Patent Agent Specializing in All Areas of Biotechnology
SoCalAttny
Guest
Re: Looking into Patent Law Career
« Reply #2 on: Jun 13th, 2007, 9:48pm »
Quote Quote Modify Modify Remove Remove

Is it better to craft rejections and objections for patent you did not write or respond to office actions on patent you did not write?
 
That is the question.............................
IP Logged
Pages: 1  Reply Reply Send Topic Send Topic Print Print

« Previous topic | Next topic »
Powered by YaBB 1 Gold - SP 1.3.2!
Forum software copyright © 2000-2004 Yet another Bulletin Board