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J.D. Areas of Focus

Patent law is a specialized area of law which is a subset of intellectual property law. An attorney must have a science background such as a degree in engineering, biology, chemistry or physics to become a registered patent attorney. Only registered patent attorneys can represent inventors seeking patents. Registration requires passing a special exam commonly called the Patent Bar Exam . Any attorney, however, can engage in other aspects of patent work such as patent litigation.

Additional Courses:
 
Advanced Copyright
Advanced Technology Seminar: Legal Issues, Research & Practice in Cyberspace
Antitrust
Biotech Patent Law
Counseling Technology Leading Emerging
Cyberspace & Technology Seminar Enterprises
Global Science & Technology Management
Intellectual Property or Patent Law Thesis
Independent Study in Intellectual Property
International Business Transactions
Internet Law
Internship in an Intellectual Property Field
Issues of Law, Policy & Ethics in Global Technology
Journal of High Technology Law
Licensure of Intellectual Property Rights
Patent Law Moot Court Team
Patent Litigation Seminar
Software Law
Trademark Law
Trade Secrets Protection & Exploitation
Trademark Law Moot Court Team



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