Background: patent candidate trying to choose between IP boutique vs. GP (with strong IP) for the summer associate position. Currently have no idea whether the long-term goal is GP or boutique. I guess I will choose the option that gives me the most flexibility for future employment. So, the questions are:
How does a GP look at a candidates' past boutique experience?
How does boutique look at a candidates' past GP experience (in IP)?
Thank you very much!
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Re: Patent boutique vs. GP
see http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=265568Anonymous User wrote:Background: patent candidate trying to choose between IP boutique vs. GP (with strong IP) for the summer associate position. Currently have no idea whether the long-term goal is GP or boutique. I guess I will choose the option that gives me the most flexibility for future employment. So, the questions are:
How does a GP look at a candidates' past boutique experience?
How does boutique look at a candidates' past GP experience (in IP)?
Thank you very much!