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  2. Patent attorney - Wikipedia

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    To become a registered patent attorney in Taiwan, one must pass the Patent Attorney's Examination administered by the Examination Yuan, complete the required pre-practice training course (60 hours) with Taiwan Intellectual Property Office, and join the Taiwan Patent Attorney's Association. [35] The Examination.

  3. Patent examiner - Wikipedia

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    Duties. Patent examiners review patent applications to determine whether the invention (s) claimed in each of them should be granted a patent or whether the application should instead be refused. One of the most important tasks of a patent examiner is to review the disclosure in the application and to compare it to the prior art.

  4. World Intellectual Property Indicators - Wikipedia

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    Since Taiwan (ROC) is not a member of the United Nations, the number of patents filed in Taiwan is not reported. The number of patent applications filed with the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) in 2018 was 73,431, [16] which would place it in 6th place worldwide for that year, or 2nd place per capita. In 2014, Bloomberg ranked Taiwan ...

  5. Lee and Li - Wikipedia

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    James Lee. C. N. Li. Company type. Law Firm. Website. leeandli.com. Lee and Li, Attorneys-at-Law (Chinese: 理律法律事務所) is a law firm headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 1965 by James Lee and C. N. Li, the firm has offices in Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung, and southern Taiwan, with strategic alliances in Beijing and Shanghai. [1][2]

  6. Taiwan Intellectual Property Office - Wikipedia

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    The Intellectual Property Office (TIPO; Chinese: 經濟部智慧財產局; pinyin: Jīngjìbù Zhìhuì Cáichǎnjú) is the patent, trademark, and copyright office of Taiwan (Republic of China). [1] It operates under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA). [2] As of July 2011, TIPO had a staff of 734 persons, with more ...

  7. USPTO registration examination - Wikipedia

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    The registration exam primarily addresses the third requirement. The second requirement is typically met with a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in a recognized technical subject; the USPTO calls this "Category A" eligibility. These fields include biology, chemistry, computer science, [8] most engineering disciplines, [9] and physics.

  8. List of law schools in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    National Taipei University College of Law. National Taiwan University College of Law. National University of Kaohsiung College of Law. National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law. Providence University Department of Law. Shih Hsin University College of Law. Soochow University School of Law.

  9. Minimum wage in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as the basic wage. Taiwan's basic wage system is discussed in the third quarter of every year by the Basic Wage Committees and announced and implemented by the Executive Yuan after its approval. The current net minimum wage in Taiwan is NT$27,470 per month (c. US$882/€801) and NT$183 (US$5.88/€5.42) per hour, as of 1 ...