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Written by Brittani Belamy   
Tuesday, 27 March 2007
Patent Bar This article provides valuable information on patent bar even for those already knowledgeable about the subject.
In order to register to practice before the USPTO, an individual must establish to the satisfaction of the Director that he or she is of good moral character and repute, possesses the legal, scientific, and technical qualifications necessary to enable him or her to render applicants for patents valuable service, and is otherwise competent to advise and assist applicants for patents in the presentation and prosecution of their applications before the office. Each applicant must also take and pass the Patent Bar Exam.
The exam requirement for patent bar may be waived in the case of any individual who has actively served for at least four years in the patent examining corps of the Office.
Requirements for Admission to the Patent Bar Examination:
The writer of this article makes patent bar more accessible to the average reader than most writers.
A JD is not required to sit for the Patent Bar Exam.
There are two types of patent practitioners recognized by the Patent and Trademark Office: patent attorneys and patent agents.
A patent attorney is any attorney who fulfills the exam and education requirements of the USPTO.
A patent agent is anyone who is not an attorney and fulfills the exam and education requirements of the USPTO.
This article provides valuable information on patent bar even for those already knowledgeable about the subject.
If you sit for the exam prior to passing a state patent bar exam you will be a patent agent; upon passing a state bar exam, you can transfer your registration and become a patent attorney.
Content of the Patent Bar Exam
The Patent Bar exam assesses the applicants knowledge of patent law, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rules, practice, and procedure, and claim drafting. The Patent Bar exam also tests applicants ability to properly draft claims, analyze factual situations, and apply the patent laws and USPTO rules, practice, and procedure, and the standards of ethical and professional conduct applicable to registered patent attorneys and agents.
 

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