Brooks Kushman Law Student Writing Competitions – Intellectual Property and Patent Claims Drafting

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Brooks Kushman Law Student Writing Competitions

Law Student Intellectual Property Writing Competition

INTRODUCTION

Brooks Kushman is pleased to announce its Law Student Intellectual Property Writing
Competition (“Competition”). A writing competition open to any law student in good
standing and currently enrolled in an ABA-accredited law school, and who is a citizen or
legal permanent resident of the United States.

Law Student Patent Claims Drafting Competition

INTRODUCTION

Brooks Kushman is pleased to announce its Law Student Patent Claims Drafting
Competition (“Competition”), a claim drafting competition open to any law student in
good standing and currently enrolled in an ABA-accredited law school, who is eligible to sit
for (or has already passed) the Patent Bar, and is a citizen or legal permanent resident of
the United States.

About the Firm
Founded in 1983, Brooks Kushman has built a national reputation as a premier
intellectual property and technology law firm. We accomplish this with the understanding
that the most effective IP solutions come from putting great minds together—our clients
and our own. With offices in Michigan, California, Washington D.C., and Nevada, we forge
strong relationships with corporations, small to medium-sized businesses, and leading
universities across the country. Brooks Kushman counts a number of Fortune 100
Corporations across a variety of industries among its clients. Our attorneys have a deep
understanding and broad range of experience in a variety of industries and technologies,
including consumer electronics, manufacturing, medical device, computer technology,
aerospace, chemicals, biotechnology, and retail.

For information about the guidelines, criteria, and deadlines for each competition, please select either of the following links:
Brooks Kushman Intellectual Property Writing Competition
Brooks Kushman Patent Claims Drafting Competition

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