Patent Agent Training Course - Infringement & Validity Module

COURSE Patents
Training

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 5, 2024

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 

This module of the Patent Agent Training Course is an advanced, practical program intended to enhance the patent agent trainee’s skills relevant to patent infringement and validity and to increase chances of success in the Canadian Qualifying Patent Agent Exam.

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This new feature provides students with the opportunity to complete a series of multiple choice questions covering the various competencies that will be tested on the new 2024 Patent Knowledge Exam. Modeled after the new exam format, this new study tool will be a great way for candidates to test their readiness for the exam.

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course format

The delivery of this online course is a combination of virtual workshops, live and on demand lectures and distance education learning. 


 VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES: FEBRUARY 14 – 16 | 2024
 12:00 – 5:00 PM (ET) | DAILY

The on demand lectures and virtual workshops will introduce the core principles surrounding patent infringement and validity, as well as winning strategies for passing the Canadian Qualifying Patent Agent Exam.

         Review of relevant jurisprudence | Claim construction and interpretation | Basis for infringement and remedies
         Limitation periods | Essential v. non-essential elements | Direct v. indirect infringement
         Defenses to infringement | Presumption of validity | Anticipation/novelty
         Subject matter eligibility | Inventive step/obviousness | Utility
         Sufficiency of description/ambiguity | Inventorship

Course instructors will walk students through hands-on exercises covering key principles of patent infringement and validity.

** Students are required to attend the virtual workshops and lectures during the designated times.


 DISTANCE EDUCATION: FEBRUARY 19 – APRIL 12 | 2024

The initial lectures will be followed by 8 weeks of practice exercises, consisting of one exercise per week submitted via e-mail to an instructor for review. These assignments will involve approximately 5 hours of work per week.

Course pre-requisites

To obtain the optimum benefits from the course it is recommended that students have at least one year of experience or training in the areas of patent infringement and validity according to Canadian practice.

TESTIMONIALS 

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Continuing Professional Development

This program is eligible for up to 15 substantive hours.

  Hours
Law Society of Ontario9
Barreau du Québec15
Law Society of British Columbia15
Law Society of Saskatchewan**
Law Society of Manitoba15
Law Society of Alberta15

** An application for accreditation of the session will be submitted upon request by a participant

ATTESTATION OF COMPLETION

Students who complete and submit all practice exercises will receive an attestation of completion at the end of the course.

Tuition

IPIC Member: $2,600 plus applicable tax
Non Member: $3,400 plus applicable tax 

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