Is an engineering background essential for patent law?
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 5:20 pm
I was a psychology specialist back in undergrad, but the more I read about patent law, the more I realize it's the field of law that I am actually interested in.
However, I took only a few chemistry and physics courses back in undergrad and that's the extent of my scientific background. I know patent law is basically divided into four technical areas: chemical, electrical, mechanical, and biotechnological.
I guess my question is exactly how much should I know about the four areas before entering law school? Or will I be able to learn about them as I go?
Thanks in advance.
However, I took only a few chemistry and physics courses back in undergrad and that's the extent of my scientific background. I know patent law is basically divided into four technical areas: chemical, electrical, mechanical, and biotechnological.
I guess my question is exactly how much should I know about the four areas before entering law school? Or will I be able to learn about them as I go?
Thanks in advance.