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If you want to prepare for a career in Intellectual Property and Technology these are suggested courses to take, recommended career-path experiences to have, and bar examination factors to consider



WHAT LAWYERS WHO PRACTICE IN THIS FIELD DO

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Intellectual property lawyers practice in law firms, companies, and government agencies. They assist clients with legal issues involving patents, copyrights, trademarks, licensing, and trade secrets. Sports, entertainment, and technology/computer law are all closely related practice areas.

COURSES THAT CAN PREPARE YOU

The Chase curriculum requires foundational courses for all students and offers additional courses for specialized expertise.

Required

Advanced

Skills

FACULTY MEMBERS WHO TEACH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGY-RELATED COURSES

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Adjunct Faculty Members

CAREER PATH EXPERIENCES THAT CAN SET YOU APART

Here are some of the ways in which to develop necessary practice skills.


BAR EXAMINATION FACTOR

Property I & II are tested on the Multistate Bar Examination and essay sections of the bar examination in most states. Intellectual property and patent law topics are not specifically tested on the bar examination in Kentucky, Indiana, or Ohio. Patent law topics are tested on the Patent Bar Exam, which is a separate, optional bar examination for those desiring to prosecute patent applications before the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.


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