Do You Have To Be An Engineer Or Have A Special Background To Get Into Any Field Of Intellectual Property Law?
July 14th, 2009 at 04:27pm Under intellectual property
I am thinking of getting into intellectual property law, and I have heard that you need to be an engineer or have a science background if you want to work with certain patent or copywright issues. To what extent is this true? I don’t have a B.A. in a science-related field. Are there any areas of I.P. law that are still open to people without a science/engineering or computer science background? Hope someone can help, thanks.