Saturday, November 24, 2012

How To Become A Patent Lawyer


After successfully passing the examination and graduating from the law school, the lawyers can practice in any field of law. There are some attorneys who chose to specialize in the area of patent law. In this article we will discuss about how to become a patent lawyer, but before that it is important to understand what patent law is all about. When an individual invents something, it needs to be patented to protect the rights of the inventor, who in this case is the patent holder. Thus, a patent is an official document which protects an inventor's right to create, utilize or sell an invention. The patent lawyer helps the inventor file the patent applications as per the law.

You should have a bachelor's degree in the technology and a law degree to become a patent lawyer. You should also have a work experience of two or more years. You should be proficient in the following sectors - engineering, physics, technology, chemistry or biology. Other eligibility requirements include computer skills, and online research skills. You should also be proficient in using the online case management programs. There are several states that require the patent lawyers to complete the continuing legal education or CLE in order to maintain licensure.

To become a patent attorney, first of all you need to get an undergraduate degree. You should choose the subjects and fields of study that are related to the patent law practice. So, someone wanting to be a patent lawyer should obtain a bachelor's degree in technology, engineering, biology, chemistry, or physics. There are several law colleges and universities in the United States that offer these courses. In order to get admission in the law schools, you must take the LSAT (Law School Admission Test). This test includes essay writing and multiple-choice questions. It is designed in a way to test the analytic and logic skills of the students.

The applicants mostly use the CAS (Credential Assembly Service) to apply to the law schools. This service is like a report for each applicant, and it includes his/ her credentials and LSAT score. This report is submitted to the schools or universities where the applicant wishes to take admission into.

After taking admission into a law school, it takes at least three years to complete a full-time course. There are a few school that offer part-time courses that may take longer to complete. The programs offered at the law school cover a wide range of topics such as contract law, criminal law, legal writing, torts, constitutional law, ethics, and research. The law students who wish to practice patent law must select a degree program or a certificate program, which includes a course in trade secrets, intellectual property, patents and trademarks.

To be a successful patent lawyer, an individual must take the patent bar exam. The individuals who wish to appear before the U.S. PTO (Patent and Trademark Office) must clear the patent bar exam successfully. The applicants do not necessarily need to hold a law degree to take the test, however they must hold a degree in the above mentioned qualified technical fields.

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