PhD to Patent Attorney - bad idea?
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 6:21 pm
My UG was Chemistry and Microbiology and I have my PhD in Biomedical Science from a "public Ivy".
I'm getting long in the tooth (37 yrs old) but I want to transition into patent law.
I'm currently finishing my 5th year as a post-doctoral fellow at a large research institute and I'm not seeing tenure-track positions in my future.
I would like to attend a T1 law school in the Midwest (Iowa, Minn, Wisc, NW).
A few questions for you:
Will there be positions for PhD-Patent attorneys with my background and education when I graduate? (is the market saturated?)
What are patent attorneys with my background earning? (the numbers seem all over board).
Last question - am I crazy going to law school at age 37? Is that going to hurt me in any way looking for a job?
Thx!
I'm getting long in the tooth (37 yrs old) but I want to transition into patent law.
I'm currently finishing my 5th year as a post-doctoral fellow at a large research institute and I'm not seeing tenure-track positions in my future.
I would like to attend a T1 law school in the Midwest (Iowa, Minn, Wisc, NW).
A few questions for you:
Will there be positions for PhD-Patent attorneys with my background and education when I graduate? (is the market saturated?)
What are patent attorneys with my background earning? (the numbers seem all over board).
Last question - am I crazy going to law school at age 37? Is that going to hurt me in any way looking for a job?
Thx!