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Re: Boalt/Chicago/Columbia for IP law
Boalt x 1000
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Re: Boalt/Chicago/Columbia for IP law
Boalt, followed by Columbia. The answer is definitely not Chicago.
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Re: Boalt/Chicago/Columbia for IP law
While Columbia is what you want for Big Law in NYC, you gotta go with our Boalt IP program. We have the Boalt Tech Journal, which is amazing, top IP professors (Merges/Menell/Samuelson/Schwartz), a HUGE IP curriculum because of the many professors, Berkeley Tech Law Center, Law and Writing Technology Workshop (a class which helps you publish IP papers), tons of IP firms who come here for networking and such, the ability to get a law certificate in technology (or something), the rest of Berkeley grad/undergrad science/engineering powerhouse stuff as well, and there a TON of IP firms that come for OCI. I would have only taken H/Y over Boalt, and I hope you'll come as well!imchuckbass58 wrote:Boalt, followed by Columbia. The answer is definitely not Chicago.
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