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Lewis & Clark selected to participate in USPTO’s Law School Clinic Certification Pilot Program

30 Wednesday Jul 2014

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Intellectual Property, Oregon, Trademark

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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today announced the selection of 19 law schools that will join the USPTO’s Law School Clinic Certification Pilot Program this fall. Lewis & Clark Law School was one of ten law schools selected to join the Trademark portion of the Program.

The participating law school clinical programs provide patent and trademark legal services to independent inventors and small businesses on a pro bono basis. Clinic clients can expect to receive searches and opinions, advice from clinic law students regarding their intellectual property (IP) needs under the supervision of a faculty practitioner, drafting and filing of applications, and representation before the USPTO.

The law school clinical programs possess solid Intellectual Property curricula supporting a participating student’s hands-on learning in the Program; a commitment to networking in the community; comprehensive pro bono services; and excellent case management systems. Students in the patent and/or trademark portions of the Program can expect to draft and file applications and respond to Office Actions.

Click here for the full USPTO announcement and a list of all schools selected to participate in the Certification Pilot Program.

Oregon IP Network Provides Mentors for Law Students

24 Thursday Nov 2011

Posted by Kenan Farrell in Oregon

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The Oregon Intellectual Property Network produces articles written by Lewis & Clark law students on current intellectual property issues in collaboration with practicing IP attorneys. Students benefit from participating through the publication of their article here and elsewhere, and they gain valuable experience working with a practicing IP attorney. Participating attorneys benefit by the publication of articles that address unsettled issues or changes in IP law. Additionally, advising law students is valuable to the legal profession.

Pairing of students and attorney are based upon the student’s area of interest and the attorney’s specialty. Alternatively, students and attorneys may request a specific partner.

For more information, see Oregon Intellectual Property Network.

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