Patent Bar Exam Updated to Include Latest Revisions of Patent Office Laws and Rules
12 July 2005
Thousands of engineers and scientists already realize that patent law is a fascinating, profitable career field off the beaten path. For one, individuals practicing patent law are virtually secured a front row position on the cutting edge of science and technology.
Secondly, businesses in the science and technology sectors regard patents as their lifeline. Therefore, gaining status as a registered patent practitioner opens many career doors and can transform virtually any scientist or engineer into a highly valuable asset.
The field of patent law is wide open to Biologists, Chemists, Engineers, Computer Scientists, and many other science and technology professionals. Individuals with the proper science or engineering degree need only pass the patent bar to become registered patent agents. Once registered, they may gain employment writing and prosecuting patent applications at law firms, technology transfer offices, biotech or engineering corporations, and government institutes.
“Qualified scientists and engineers across the nation are learning they can gain entry into a very lucrative career in patent law simply by taking the patent bar exam.” states Lisa Parmley, President of Intellectual Properties Enterprises, Inc. “Our goal is to educate people with qualifying degrees about this exciting career option and help them pass the exam”.
Mrs. Parmley’s company has helped thousands of individuals determine whether patent law was a viable career option for them. The company also offers a review course for those who plan to take the patent bar exam. The laws and rules frequently change so it is crucial to learn from a current, frequently updated course.
Visit http://www.patentbarstudy.com to get a head-start on learning more about a career practicing patent law. Find out today if you qualify to take the patent bar exam.
Media Contact Lisa Parmley 7450 W. 52nd Ave, #M 194 Arvada, CO 80002 303-549-2194 www.PatentBarStudy.com
Source: PR Web
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