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Robert A. Green Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP November 6, 2013 OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGINEERS IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION
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All technical specialties Many areas of the law Valuable attributes General scientific and engineering knowledge Logical thinking Hard work
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Engineering degree is especially helpful in: Intellectual Property (IP) law Environmental law Product liability/Personal injury law Merger & Acquisition law Tax/Energy/Insurance law Testifying as a technical expert witness
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Intellectual Property Practice Areas Patents Trade Secrets Copyrights Internet domain names
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Securing rights Evaluating rights Negotiating rights Asserting rights (or Defending) Testifying as expert
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IP law is a hot market All technologies B.S. in ME/CE/EE/AE, etc. M.S. or Ph.D. in Biotech Work experience is a “plus” Large GP Firms or IP Boutiques Solo Practitioners
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Environmental Law Remediation of polluted sites Responsibility for Injuries/Damage Examples: Erin Brokovich / PG&E Belmont Learning Center
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Mergers and Acquisitions Where technology is important to business “IP Due Diligence” process IP ▪ Patents / Trade Secrets ▪ Copyrights ▪ Trademarks ▪ Domain Names ▪ Contracts with creators
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Tax/Energy/Insurance Law Tax Whether technology works Tax treatment Energy Right to use resources (land/sunlight/water) Environmental concerns (emissions/pipelines) Insurance Cause of loss
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Challenging work Rewarding Satisfaction Financial Demanding Learning Curve
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Opportunities for Engineers in the Legal Profession Thank You Robert A. Green Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP
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