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How doable is an E.D. TX. clerkship without EE/CS background?
I have a biomedical background, so I know a little science, but I don't really know how computers/smartphones work. I know enough patent law, just unsure how debilitating it will be trying to construe claims in that subject matter.
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Re: How doable is an E.D. TX. clerkship without EE/CS background?
I've got a good friend who just finished a clerkship with a judge in the EDTX. PM me some details and I can get you in touch with them to ask your questions.Anonymous User wrote:I have a biomedical background, so I know a little science, but I don't really know how computers/smartphones work. I know enough patent law, just unsure how debilitating it will be trying to construe claims in that subject matter.