i have completed my B.sc.now i m pursuing my law.how i can further relate law & science for future career

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    Haarika Kanajam | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-05-10 21:19:29
    Job opportunities, for individuals with both legal and scientific backgrounds, include work as a technical specialist (science degree) or associate (both degrees), dealing in IP cases such as patent, copyright and trademark disputes. The cases might be opened on behalf of clients already holding rights to a product or copyright, that have reason to claim those rights have been infringed by another party. Other times, clients might require protection from a lawsuit filed by another party whose patent claim, they feel, is invalid.
    Many complications in establishing IP ownership can arise nowadays because of the sheer volume of patent clai
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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    2012-05-11 15:57:00
    Law is an entirely new field and you have to well in it as your profession.A lawyer does need good English and General awareness and he has to interact with people more.Please think of all these activities for your future pursuits.

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