Start by getting an undergrad degree in engineering or chemistry. Then go to law school to get a JD (just a normal JD like any other lawyer). You will then use your 2 degrees to apply for jobs at IP firms and learn on the job.
Make sure you review the eligbility requires to practice before the U.S. Patent office: http://www.uspto.gov/web/offic... Engineering and chemistry are not the only undergraduate degrees that qualify. Report Abuse
I dont know why you ask this. Patent attorney can appear in court on dispute on patent in China. Or you want to change file to be an attorney of law?
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