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For students aiming to explore the scholarly dimensions of law through extensive research and writing, Suffolk Law provides a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) program. Comparable to a PhD in other disciplines, the SJD represents the highest attainable law degree, demanding consistent academic achievement along with prior completion of both JD and LLM degrees.
Suffolk Law's SJD program is an intellectually demanding course that encourages students to broaden their perspectives and innovate within legal scholarship. Participants benefit from guidance by seasoned professionals while engaging with influential thinkers in the legal arena. Admission to the SJD program requires candidates to produce a comprehensive, publishable dissertation that offers novel insights to legal scholarship as a degree requirement.
Advance your legal education, discover innovative approaches, and achieve your professional ambitions in the legal field.
Patent law represents a specialized branch within intellectual property law. To qualify as a registered patent attorney, practitioners must possess a scientific background, typically holding degrees in engineering, biology, chemistry, or physics. Exclusive representation of patent-seeking inventors is reserved for those who pass the specialized Patent Bar Examination. While any licensed attorney may handle other patent-related matters, such as litigation, only registered patent attorneys can file patent applications.