Hi,
I am a computer engineer (with patents) with an interest of going back to school and getting an IP law degree. I have a question. Once getting my degree, I would love to not limit my practice in IP law in the computer industry. How would one with my experience go about creating opportunity to practice IP law (or represent clients) in the area of say, medical devices, or bio-medical engineering? Anything special I could do in my law education to open this opportunity? Thanks.
Practicing IP law in fields not your background
Posted Nov 20, 2006 06:32
Hi,
I am a computer engineer (with patents) with an interest of going back to school and getting an IP law degree. I have a question. Once getting my degree, I would love to not limit my practice in IP law in the computer industry. How would one with my experience go about creating opportunity to practice IP law (or represent clients) in the area of say, medical devices, or bio-medical engineering? Anything special I could do in my law education to open this opportunity? Thanks.
I am a computer engineer (with patents) with an interest of going back to school and getting an IP law degree. I have a question. Once getting my degree, I would love to not limit my practice in IP law in the computer industry. How would one with my experience go about creating opportunity to practice IP law (or represent clients) in the area of say, medical devices, or bio-medical engineering? Anything special I could do in my law education to open this opportunity? Thanks.
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