There is no specific Patent Law School. However in America once youdo 4 years of Undergrad (Bachelors) and get admitted to a law school of your choice in JD Juris Doctorate Program you will spend four years studying law.
In your third year you will be able to select elective courses and you can chose to specialize in by studying IP intellectual property law. Than do some externship to gain exlerience.
Patent Law study itself is one semester unless you go into advance study to add more courses.
If you are studying Bachelors of Laws than you can elect to study Patent Law in your third year or as part of your LLM degree.
Islamic Law School, an online law school offers a comprehensive Patent Law Program for individuals looking to fast track into the IP Law Specialization.
It may depend upon where you live, but in many U.S. states you first need a four-year degree, then three years of law school (or four years of night school), then the bar exams. There are also "specialists" who first obtain an advanced degree (masters or doctorate, including possibly medicine), gather some years of industry experience, then go to law school to become a patent attorney or some other role bridging law and the specialty.
Law school is not required to be a psychologist. You have to attend medical school for that.
The qualifications to become a patent lawyer depend on the country and/or state you live in. However, in general you need several years of post high school education in order to become a patent lawyer. You need to a college degree in the technical field you'll be specializing in, a law degree, and have passed additional exams specific to patent law.
3 years
How many years of college before law school?
Law school is typically three years beyond a bachelor's degree. After completion of law school the student must then pass the bar examine in order to actually practice law.
4 years undergrad, 3 years law school, and X years practicing.
4 years in law school after completing a BA, taking the LSAT, and passing Bar exam.
3 - 4 years, it depends on the university.
4-5 yrs for undergrad, and then roughly three for law school, depends on which one you go to.
There are lawyers that specialize in divorce, some in prenups, some in copyright law, some in patent law, some in plant patent law, some in criminal law, and some in property law. There are many law specialties.
A four year college degree is required before entering law school.