[blindlaw] lawyers in intellectual property
Fred Wright Lopez
fwlopez at comcast.net
Mon Aug 30 00:30:12 UTC 2010
Jorge: Berkley Law (Boalt Hall) Law School, University of California Berkeley is perhaps the nations best known intellectual property law school. It is constantly ranked as the number one law school in this area. However there are many other excellent law schools that offer intellectual law courses, seminars and clinical placements, such as Stanford Law and UCLA Law schools. I graduated from Boalt Hall many years back but largely practiced in the area of Federal criminal law. Although admissions is very competitive UC Berkley has strong reputation for assisting students with disabilities. Now retired, I use the law library at Boalt Hall frequently. Recently, I had an issue with low vision equipment (CCTV) at the law library, the school aced quickly to acquire additional equipment and make sure that is was readily accessible. Good luck and contact me if I can be of further assistance.
Fred W. Lopez
Boalt Hall Class 1979
On Aug 29, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Jorge Paez wrote:
> Hello all:
> I am thinking of studying intellectual proprerty law as my law specialization choice in a few years.
> Any blind lawyers in this list who study the field?
> What problems did you come up against?
> What advice would you give someone just starting out in the field?
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> Any law univercities that are well known for accessibility?
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> Thanks.
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