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- androstan
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Patent attorney litigator exit options
Ofc there's always in house and the ptab as exit options. Are there any overlooked exit options out there, particularly in gov? I know fedgov does some ip enforcement but idk how realistic that is.
- DildaMan
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Re: Patent attorney litigator exit options
Two of the senior ip lit associates in my office left for DOJ (Fed and Cal) this year. There are also other gov opportunities if you market yourself as a general litigator.
- androstan
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Re: Patent attorney litigator exit options
This is very encouraging, thank you.DildaMan wrote:Two of the senior ip lit associates in my office left for DOJ (Fed and Cal) this year. There are also other gov opportunities if you market yourself as a general litigator.