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Certificates and courses in IP law are now being added to engineering curricula to bridge the gap and prepare inventors and makers.

https://tickle.utk.edu/tce-introduces-ip-law-graduate-certificate-program/

I think that's been common in electrical engineering for a while. I have a relative who went into IP law from EE and that's also Stephan Kinsella's background.

It's definitely a practical skill set, even if it's philosophically incoherent.

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I have a friend in a similar situation. Chemistry to law school for patent law in pharmaceutical

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Like business acumen, legal acumen is necessary to do somethings. Until the system changes, and I don't see that happening real soon.

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