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Student Intellectual Property Law Association: Patent Bar Exam Registration and Study Resources

Join the Student Intellectual Property Law Association (SIPLA) of Franklin Pierce Law Center to learn about the registration process for the Patent Bar Exam. This presentation, sponsored by BAR/BRI, provides information on requirements, study resources, and exam details. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge on intellectual property law!

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Student Intellectual Property Law Association: Patent Bar Exam Registration and Study Resources

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  1. SIPLA A student association dedicated to the promotion of intellectual property issues across the student body of Franklin Pierce Law Center, to those of the NH bar, and beyond. Student Intellectual Property Law Association

  2. Registration to Practice in Patent Cases Before the United States Patent and Trademark Office Aka the “Patent Bar Exam” Presented by the Student Intellectual Property Law Associate (SIPLA) of Franklin Pierce Law Center Sponsored by BAR/BRI November 19,2008

  3. Links used during presentation • General Requirements Bulletin (Bulletin) • http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/oed/grb.pdf • Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) • http://www.uspto.gov/go/dcom/gcounsel/oed.htm

  4. Do I have to take it? • Probably. • It is necessary to prosecute patent applications (on behalf of others) before the USPTO. • Not required for litigation, however, it is my understanding that most firms “suggest” their associates pass it. • Patent agent vs. patent attorney • No attorney-client privilege • Can appeal to BPAI • Inequitable conduct

  5. Can I take it? • Citizen of US (or in good standing with a foreign patent office) [Bulletin at 1] • Scientific and Technical Training Requirements • Category A: B.S. in a Recognized Technical Subject [Bulletin at 4] • Category B: Bachelor’s Degree in another subject • 4 Options involving coursework [Bulletin at 5-8] • Category C: Practical engineering or Scientific Experience [Bulletin at 8]

  6. Where and how do I take it? • On site at the USPTO • Paper exam administered once a year • Computer-based exam • www.prometric.com • Can take wherever there is a Prometric office • 3 month window to choose a testing date • 261 Sheep Davis Road, Concord, NH • Tutorial available on OED website • Reasonable accommodations [Bulletin at 17]

  7. Application • See end of bulletin • Line by Line instructions [Bulletin at 11+] • Prior tickets, convictions [Bulletin at 10,12-13] • Need paper copies of all tickets, anything in front of court, even moving violations over $100. • Failure to produce will delay registration process • School transcripts [Bulletin at 10]

  8. General test info • Fees [Bulletin at 10] • Written: $40+$450=$490 • Electronic: $40+$200+$150=$390 • Can use credit card and fee form available on OED website • 100 Questions • Two 3 hour sessions, 50 questions each for a total of 100 • 90 questions scored • 70% correct to pass (63/90) • Statistics • Between 6/9/2005 and 10/17/2006, 4165 tests were administered with a pass rate of 58.2% [OED site] • Currently, there are 9178 active agents and 28061 active attorneys

  9. What happens after I pass? • “Final approval for registration is subject to establishing to the satisfaction of the Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline that the person seeking registration is of good moral character and repute. 37 CFR § 11.7   Accordingly, any information tending to affect the eligibility of any of the following persons on moral, ethical, or other grounds should be furnished to the Director of Enrollment and Discipline…” [OED, emphasis added] • Generally, a 30 day waiting period. • Pay another $100 fee to finalize registration. • Recently, USPTO added a $118 yearly fee for all members of the patent bar [Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 222, Page 67750, Nov 17, 2008; will reflected under 37 CFR 1.21]

  10. Primary Study Resource • MPEP • Only resource allowed during examination • Exam questions are taken directly from it • Primary source used by examiners, agents and attorneys in determining examination procedure • Only 27 chapters, over 2000 pages • Patent laws, rules, regulations, procedures • Be sure to use the correct revision of the MPEP. • MPEP is updated to reflect minor changes as well as major policy shifts in U.S. patent law, such as KSR, Bilski. • Can find this information on OED website. • All prior versions of MPEP are located on third floor of library.

  11. Secondary study resources • Past exams • Multiple exam questions are repeated from year to year (as many as 10+) • See OED website, a few are offered for free, others can be purchased for $30 per exam. • www.patentbarquestions.com • http://www.intelproplaw.com/ip_forum/ • BAR/BRI, PLI, patbar.com, patenteducationseries.com

  12. End • Thanks BAR/BRI and SIPLA • Open to panel discussion

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