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Intellectual Property Law : Becoming a Patent Lawyer Video

In order to become a patent lawyer, an individual must become a lawyer by attending an accredited four-year college and obtaining a bachelor's degree, after which they will have to get into law school by passing the LSAT. Discover when a lawyer must pass the bar exam with help from a certified civil mediator in this free video on intellectual property law and patents.

Expert: Robert Todd
Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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Comments on "Intellectual Property Law : Becoming a Patent Lawyer"

@chaoxuanliu yes ...
@chaoxuanliu yes you need to take the LSAT to get into law? school. period. and yes, you would have a alight edge with a phd.

Thanks. As a Phd ...
Thanks. As a Phd in electrical engineering, would I still need to take the LSAT exam? and suppose I become a patent lawyer, do I have? a real edge over people who only has a bachelor's degree in engineering?

thank? you very ...
thank? you very much.

thanks, learned ...
thanks, learned from this?

informative, thanks ...
informative, thanks!?




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