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Litigation

Apr. 15, 2000

Degrees of Expertise

Some intellectual property attorneys say they've been misperceived, as though they are "not real lawyers" - that they just get patents for people, although they usually have at least one more academic degree than general litigators, in chemistry, physics or engineering.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Verdicts & Settlements Staff Writer
        Some intellectual property attorneys say they've been misperceived, as though they are "not real lawyers" - that they just get patents for people, although they usually have at least one more academic degree than general litigators, in chemistry, physics or engineering.
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