Re: Becoming a Patent Agent
Posted by Dan/Deana Reyburn, towerhouse4@hotmail.com, on 7/15/02
On 1/16/02, Jenn wrote: > Becoming a patent agent may be done by simply signing up for, > studying and taking the exam (assuming you have the required > degree, check out www.uspto.gov) This will provide you with a > good idea of what the practice entails. The differences > between being a patent agent and patent attorney are: > 1. You make a great deal more money as an attorney. > 2. You can provide many other services services, such as > licensing agreements, trademarks, business entity formations. > > Becoming a patent agent would be a great start and make you a > great hire for a law firm as well as providing you with a > taste of what it is. > > On 1/06/02, Mark wrote: >> I am a PhD scientist currently doing research in a biotech >> company, however I have recently become interested in the >> possibility of becoming a patent agent. Is there anyone > out >> there who has gone through the transition from the lab to >> practicing law who could tell me what to expect? What is > the >> market like for a PhD scientist with no patent experience? > I >> know of people who work as technical specialists while >> working towards becoming patent agents. How difficult of a >> transition is this? What does the work typically involve? >> What is a typical salary and future prospects (with and >> without a JD)? Thanks. >> >> -Mark
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Becoming a Patent Agent, 1/06/02, by Mark.
- Re: Becoming a Patent Agent, 1/16/02, by Jenn.
- Re: Becoming a Patent Agent, 7/15/02, by Dan/Deana Reyburn.
- Re: Becoming a Patent Agent, 12/31/02, by Flajann.
- Re: Becoming a Patent Agent, 4/15/03, by Huey Dixon.
- Re: Becoming a Patent Agent, 5/02/03, by TJY.
- Re: Becoming a Patent Agent, 8/21/03, by anonymous.
- Re: Becoming a Patent Agent, 7/23/07, by Cheryl.
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