Patent Drafting in Law School…
October 11, 2005 on 9:12 pm | In Current Affairs |Albany Law School has a class on “Patent Prosecution and Patent Drafting.” How cool is that?
I went to law school in the late mid-1990’s and I actually took the first IP class offered at the school, a solitary class that covered patents, copyrights and trademarks (yes, I know that some other schools have always taught IP…). Thank God law schools are starting to take IP law more serious.
Print This Post
|
Email This Post
|
| Subscribe via e-mail
Related Posts:
2 Comments
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.
Powered by WordPress with Pool theme design by Borja Fernandez.
Entries and comments feeds.
Valid XHTML and CSS. ^Top^
My school actually offers a patent prosecution class and a patent litigation class. Oh, and “Writing Technical Contracts”, too. All are taught by practicing lawyers. It’s nice to have the options, but a little difficult trying to squeeze it all in.
Comment by Jim — October 11, 2005 #
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, not what I’d call an IP centric law school, has classes in IP licensing (taught by the General Counsel of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation–WARF, Madison’s tech transfer office), and a patent drafting and prosecution class taught by a local attorney (which, I’ve been told is a horrible, tedious class).
Comment by mmmbeer — October 14, 2005 #