Monday, September 26, 2011

Patent Agent - Information Session 2011

If you have (or will soon have) a degree in engineering, computer sciences, or the hard sciences (chemistry, biology, physics and related disciplines), you can take the Patent Bar Exam to become a Patent Agent. Patent agents can make up to $20,000 a year more than similarly situated engineers and scientists. The Exam is available virtually on-demand via computer. Becoming a patent agent can also be a step toward the even more lucrative career of becoming a Patent Attorney.

If this sounds intriguing, come join Practising Law Institute (PLI) for a presentation by Mark Dighton, PLI's Director of Law School Relations and a Director of their Patent Bar Review Course. Topics for discussion include:

· Careers for patent agents (what the work is like and where you find it), and

· The latest info on the Patent Bar Exam (who can take it, how it works, and recommendations on how to study for this very difficult Exam).

Date: Wednesday, October 12th

Time: 5pm

Location: President’s Suite A, Bill Moore Student Success Center

Please visit us on the Web for a wealth of information on the resources we offer:

www.patentbarreview.com www.pli.edu

Mark Dighton, Esq.

Director of Law School Relations and Admin. Director, Patent Bar Review

PLI (Practising Law Institute)

212-824-5841

mdighton@pli.edu