How much do you know about Patents? "Intellectual" property is as important to the Twenty first Century as real property has been in the past. The Constitution grants Congress the power to promote Science by given Inventors limited exclusive rights to their inventions. Thus patents are a property right, much like real and personal property, only patents are a form of "intellectual property." How long and what are they good for? When do they become part of the "public domain"? And just what is meant by "prior art? Most importantly would you recognize when to have a client call a Patent Attorney in order to protect a valuable "intellectual" property right? This is the Twenty-first Century isn't it time you spent at least one hour learning the basics legal issues surrounding Patents?

Course Authors: Luis M. Ortiz
Kermit Lopez

Course Credit: 1.0 Hours General Credit

Course Fee:
$45.00 - Member
$65.00 - Non-Member

Christian Legal Society members (who are members in good standing at the time of payment) will receive a $15 check from CLS after registering and paying for a CLE through the online university. So courses are only $30 for CLS members. Credit Card Payment only.