Intellectual Property Basic Litigation Skills - Patent Attorney Certificate
- Level(s) of Study: Practitioner / Professional
- Start Date(s): June 2023
- Duration: 4 consecutive days
- Study Mode(s): Part-time
- Campus: City Campus
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Entry Requirements:
More information
Introduction:
Calling all recently qualified Patent Attorneys! This 4-day course specifically for Patent Attorneys is delivered in person in Nottingham at Nottingham Law School in our wonderful court room facilities. Book now by pressing the "Apply" button above and registering for the course.
Need more information? Contact Joy Davies: joy.davies@ntu.ac.uk
The Certificate in Intellectual Property Basic Litigation Skills for Patent Attorneys is accredited by IPReg.
Pursuant to the Qualification Regime for Patent Attorney and Trade Mark Attorney Litigators (January 2014), IPReg expects every newly qualified attorney to have attended and passed a basic litigation course within three years of the year in which they qualify.
Success in the assessments entitles candidates to apply to IPReg for the Intellectual Property Litigation Certificate.
What you’ll study
Campus and facilities
How to apply
Ready to join us? Just click the Apply button at the top of this page and follow the instructions for applying. Make sure you have checked the entry requirements above carefully before you start!
Please provide us with an electronic copy of your IPReg registration as a UK Patent Attorney. You are not required to produce a Personal Statement for this course. You merely need to provide evidence of your qualification and that you are applying for the course within three years of the end of the year in which you were registered.
You will find information and advice about applying to NTU on our postgraduates’ guidance pages.
Keeping up to date with the progress of your application:
After you’ve applied, we’ll be sending you important emails throughout the application process - so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.
Getting in touch
If you need any more help or information please email the course leader Joy Davies or the Deputy Course Leader, Peter Vaughan.
Decided on this course? Click the Apply button at the top of this page now. We advise you to start applying as early as you can so that you have time to prepare for your studies. If you need a visa to study here, you need to plan this into your application.
Please provide us with an electronic copy of your IPReg registration as a UK Patent Attorney. You are not required to produce a Personal Statement for this course. You merely need to provide evidence of your qualification and that you are applying for the course within three years of the end of the year in which you were registered.
Applying to NTU
Stressing over your student visa application? Visit our visa information page now.
Keeping up to date with the progress of your application:
After you’ve applied, we’ll be sending you important emails throughout the application process - so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.
Getting in touch
If you need any more help or information please email the course leader Joy Davies or the Deputy Course Leader, Peter Vaughan.