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Patent Attorney Careers

Patent Attorney Careers

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Work Environment:

Being a patent agent or attorney, you'd assist your employer or clients protect and secure patents and other property rights. These patents are approved by the government to guard a company or inventor from their creation being copied by others for twenty years.

Your job would include:

  • staying updated with property law
  • visiting manufacturers or inventors to get the particulars of their creation
  • searching present patents to ensure that the creation is unique
  • giving advice on other property matters like trade marks, design and copyright

  • writing down a complete legal-description of the creation, which is recognized as a patent draft
  • informing about the probabilities of being approved a patent
  • appealing for patents to the European Patent Office or UK Intellectual-Property Office
  • giving answers to the questions made by patent examiners
  • informing clients whose patent-rights have been violated
  • acting on behalf of clients if a case appears to court
Several patent agents or attorneys are also entitled trade mark attorneys.

Qualification, Education and Experience:

You'll necessitate a strong technical or scientific background. You must have a degree with a technical, scientific or engineering subject. You may have an advantage, if you hold a postgraduate engineering or scientific qualification.

You'll generally begin your career by searching job as a technical assistant in an industrial patent division, or in a company of attorneys, as a large part of patent attorney training includes work experience.

You might be capable to get work opportunity without any engineering or scientific degree if you're an entitled solicitor with work experience in intellectual property rights, or if you've high level technical experience within industry. For information, contact the CIPA (Chartered Institution of Patent Attorneys).

You may also acquire a LLM or Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law, which can be helpful to qualify as a patent attorney. These courses are offered at:

  • Brunel University; Middlesex
  • QueenMary University: Intellectual-Property Research Institution, London
  • Bournemouth University: center for Intellectual-Property Policy and Management
  • Manchester University
Since clients often prefer European patents, you'll also be required to be able to understand German and French to a reasonable level. Though, official language qualifications aren't necessary, you don't necessitate fluent speaking skills, just a fine reading-knowledge.

Training Details:

After beginning as a technical assistant within a company of patent attorneys, you'll learn at the work and also take professional examinations by the CIPA (Chartered Institution of Patent Attorneys).

As you pass the CIPA examinations, you can enroll with the Register of Patent Agents. You must pass a series of examinations at Advanced and Foundation levels, to qualify. You should also encompass as a minimum 2 year's working experience with a qualified patent agent, while studying for your examinations. Even though in practice several trainees take 4 or 5 years to qualify.

You'll be excused from all or some of the foundation papers, if you have a Postgraduate Certificate or LLM into Intellectual Property Law.

CIPA provides a 4-week course into patent drafting skills. For further details regarding membership and qualification, check the website of the CIPA.

The majority of patent attorneys also aspire to become European patent-attorneys by studying to take the European Qualifying Examination. You'd need minimum 3 year's experience working under the supervision of a qualified European patent attorney, to take the examination.

Skills and knowledge:

  • the capability to clarify complex technical details
  • accuracy and concentration to details
  • a knowledge of intellectual property-law
  • the capability to understand German and French
  • excellent analytical abilities
  • a technical/scientific background
  • the capability to work under-pressure and meet targets
  • outstanding written and verbal communication abilities

Salary and Other Benefits:

  • Trainee patent attorneys can receive around £21,000 to £31,000 annually.
  • Salaries for recently qualified patent attorneys can be around £51,000 to £70,000, and with experience of 3 to 5 years can get to £110,000.
  • Partners within private-practice can receive around £120,000 to £310,000 annually.

Working Conditions:

Usually, you'd usually work for normal office hours, on weekdays. You might be required to work overtime to meet targets.

You'd be working within an office. You may also have to travel to visit the UK Intellectual Property Office, meet clients and attend court.

Different Opportunities:

You can work for a large company's patent division, or in private practice, giving advice to clients on patent rights.

Employment openings may be publicized in technical and scientific business journals, by the website of CIPA, and recruitment organizations.

By experience you can proceed to research and development, or managerial positions. You can also advance to a patent examiner by the European Patent Office or UK Intellectual-Property Office. You can also be a partner or associate within a private-practice company.

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