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Starting Your Career as An Intellectual Property Lawyer
It is important to understand what ‘intellectual property law' is in real sense. It is a law that defends the creations of designers, musicians, authors and inventors, hence everything that is the product of human mind.
Generally, an intellectual lawyer is considered as multi-talented professional who specializes in copyright law, trademark law, patent law, and trade secret law. An intellectual property law is responsible for drafting patent applications and other legal documentation. He favors his clients and defends them against infringement. Intellectual property lawyers need to have technical as well as entrepreneurial backgrounds in order to deal with the cases properly.
1. Earn your four years of college or university degree with good grades and an overall high GPA. During your college or university period, try to develop some skills such as reading, writing, reasoning, problem solving and analytical skills. These will help you in your law studies. Your selected courses normally are not important for your admission, but your good GPA surely is. Make sure that you maintain a good grades and a high GPA during your university or college time.
2. The next essential condition to get into a law school is to take and pass the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) with good score. You can take this test more than one time, depending on the score you want to achieve in the test. This test is organized by the Law School Administration Council four times a year. Your GPA and LSAT score are really vital.
3. Prepare all the documents that are required to build a strong application file. Normally, an application file includes school records, LSAT scores, a detailed resume with all extra-curricular activities and work experience if any, letter of recommendations and an application form. Many schools also require statements of motivation and admission essays. Make sure that you have all these documents in hand before the deadlines.
4. Make sure that you send your admission application form to the law school or schools before the deadline. Admission process often takes few months to complete. You can use this time to get an internship or part-time job in any law firm or any other organizations to gain some work experience before the law school starts.
5. In your first year of law school, you will learn about the basics of federal and state law system. In the second and third year you will get a chance to choose courses that you want to specialize in, to say, intellectual property law.
6. During your law school, try to get an internship in law firm deals with intellectual property cases. This will help you gain some experience about the professional working environment. Maintain some good repute during your internship, so that after graduating you might get the full time job here.
7. Earn your JD degree to get yourself eligible to sit in a bar exam. By clearing a bar exam, you will obtain your license to start practicing law as intellectual property.
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