Level(s) of Study: Practitioner / Professional
Start Date(s): November 2023
Duration: 8 months covering IP Litigation and IP Advocacy*
Study Mode(s): Part-time
Campus: City Campus
Nottingham Law School offers the Certificate in IP Litigation and enabling IP practitioners to obtain The Higher Courts Litigation Certificate issued by the Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg) granting the holder rights to litigate intellectual property matters before the Civil Courts of England and Wales.
This is an Advanced Litigation Skills Course for registered Patent Attorneys and registered Trade Mark Attorneys (see bullet point 2 below) and should not be confused with the Basic Litigation Skills Course required to be completed by all Patent Attorneys and Trade Mark Attorneys registered after 31.12.12. (see bullet point 1 below).
Intellectual Property Regulation Board Litigation Rights:
- To litigate or act as advocate before the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court or a County Court, or to appeal from the IPO to the High Court, Patent Attorneys and Trade Mark Attorneys need an “Intellectual Property Litigation Certificate”. This certificate is issued by IPReg. Nottingham Law School provides a course for those wishing to have these rights.
- To litigate in intellectual property matters before other civil courts of England and Wales, Patent Attorneys and Trade Mark Attorneys need a “Higher Courts Litigation Certificate”. This certificate is issued by IPReg. Nottingham Law School provides a course for those wishing to have these rights.
- To act as advocate in intellectual property matters before other civil courts, Patent Attorneys and Trade Mark Attorneys need a “Higher Courts Advocacy Certificate”. The Higher Courts Litigation Certificate is granted by IPReg following successful completion of the two NLS Certificates in IP Litigation and Certificate in IP Advocacy. It permits the holder to exercise IP litigation and IP advocacy rights before the IPEC and conduct some litigation and appeals in the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
It should be noted that although the certificate include advocacy, successful completion of the course will not entitle Patent Attorneys and Trade Mark Attorneys to apply to IPReg for The Higher Courts Advocacy Certificate. This certificate is awarded by IPReg following successful completion of a further course dedicated to the teaching and practice of advocacy skills at the highest level. It is parallel to the Higher Rights of Audience Solicitors’ qualification.
The IP Litigation and IP Advocacy courses are operated under the aegis of the Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg). The content of the skills and substantive subjects is prescribed by written outcomes drafted by Nottingham Law School and approved and accredited by IPReg. The tuition, together with the form and content of the assessment regime, is monitored rigorously by internal and external examiners.
The IP Litigation and the IP Advocacy courses, are designed for:
- Patent Attorneys and Trade Mark Attorneys who have at least two years’ post qualification practitioner experience in intellectual property.
- enabling students to apply their knowledge and skills to their own professional practice
- continuing professional education.
The courses are delivered to suit busy schedules and minimise time spent away from the office. The courses will enhance:
- case analysis skills;
- drafting skills;
- knowledge of the law of evidence and related practice;
- students’ management of litigation procedure in the civil courts;
- students’ experience of alternative methods of dispute resolution;
- and develop high-level skills of reflection.
What you’ll study
- Module one: Case Analysis and Case Theory, Drafting and Case Preparation
- Module two: Project and Case Management, Funding and Costing and Interim Applications
- Module three: ADR, Witness Evidence, Trial Preparation, Risk Analysis and Settlement
- Module four: Intellectual Property Advocacy
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