Re: Re: Im a high school student and looking for info about patent attorney
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Posted by M. Arthur Auslander on August 03, 2003 at 04:52:42:
In Reply to: Re: Im a high school student and looking for info about patent attorney posted by Christine Hoang on August 02, 2003 at 12:42:25:
: Sorry i messed up. : Hello, thanks for reading my post. Im a junior in high school and im interested in the patent attorney career. I can't find any websites which give me the information i want and reading the whole thing here is confused me more.... Can you kindly answer my questions, i have tons of questions in my mind now... : 1. How many years does it take to get the PA(patent attorney) degree? Is it 7 or 8 years? : 2. What kind of exam do i have to pass? Is PA somehow like lawyer or it's a lawyer? : 3. What does a PA really do? Is it just about doing the copyright stuff with the new invention? : 4. How much money does an average PA can earn? : 5. Is it easy to find a job after i graduate from school? Does it have a lot of competing and challenging? : 6. Do i have to good at math, science or technology to be in this career? What about English? : 7. Which University in California is good for that career? How much money do i have to spend a year when im studying? : Thanks for answering my questions. Dear Ms. Houang, You need an undergraduate degree, with techological prerequisites. You may qualify with a prescribed technology backround and be able to take the exam and become a patent agent. The agent can practice before the Patent Lawyer and to just about everything, with some limits on appleals. Copyrights are a whole different situation. Less complex to do than patents. There is too much to write. Give me a call. M. Arthur Auslander Auslander & Thomas-Intellectual Property Law Since 1909 3008 Johnson Ave., New York, NY 10463 7185430266, aus@auslander.com ELAINE's Workshop® E arly L egal A dvice I s N ot E xpensive™ Reality Check®
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