About

Intellectual property attorneys work closely with companies to guide them through the acquisition, protection and use of intellectual property such as patents and copyrights. This may include helping your clients choose a product name and appearance, registering a trademark, accompanying your client through the patenting process, and advising on the most viable commercial option for bringing your product to market.

Education

High School

Any subject combination

Bachelor's

BA. LL.B./Bsc. LL.B/B.B.A. LL.B/B.com. LL.B.

Master's

LL.M.

Skills Required

Influencing
Judgement
Negotiation
Logical Thinking

Job Prospects

  • Legal associate
  • Judge
  • Lecturer
  • Author
  • Journalist

Salary / Annum

600,000

Fresher

4,800,000

Average

36,000,000

Experienced

Cities Data


Jobs Outlook

  • In today's competitive landscape, demand for intellectual property lawyers is growing. As long as invention and innovation exist, IP lawyers will be needed to procure the rights to new ideas and protect the ownership of existing creations.
  • It might take a toll on your personal life as it requires immense dedication and mindful thinking. It is difficult to maintain a balance between professional and personal life.
  • This is such a profession that a person can work in any of the industries ranging from fashion to science.

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