Program Overview Interns contribute to substantive prosecution work under the guidance of an attorney mentor—encompassing office actions, drafting, prior art research, and preparation of appeal briefs—while engaging in appropriate client interactions.Who we are looking for Current law students with a B.S. in CS, CE, ME, or EE (equivalent degrees considered); advanced degrees a plusTechnical work experience valued (software, hardware, networking, etc.)Demonstrated interest in patent law; USPTO registration a plusFormat Program runs June–August; dates customizableLocation: Minneapolis or San Jose - attendance in person required#J-18808-Ljbffr