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I don't get it. Isn't that standard for IP and patent lawyers? -- nm
"
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nubby
that's extra-high smartyness than standard, based on my experience.
Posted by
b. (aka starrynit)
Sep 1 '11, 15:13
lots of undergrad in chem.-e. or biology or similar, but post-grad is less common.
md/jd is getting more common, though still not a regular thing.
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From what I've researched, many firms insist on lawyers having PhDs. -- nm
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nubby
Sep 1, 15:15
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I don't know about the "many" - I do know "based on my experience"
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b.
Sep 1, 15:24
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I'm not getting anything in the link, but I'll take your word for it.
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nubby
Sep 1, 15:27
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sorry re: link - you can see the lists by going under "our practice" then ip, etc.
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b.
Sep 1, 15:31
-what -- nm
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b.
Sep 1, 15:25
*giggles*
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oblique
Sep 1, 15:16
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