
Inside IPReg’s Education Review And What It Means
From Two IPs In A Pod by CIPA
January 29, 2026 · 45 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the education review led by IPREG and its implications for training patent and trademark attorneys in a changing landscape.
Send us Fan Mail What should a newly qualified patent or trademark attorney be able to do on day one, and how should we train for a world shaped by AI, shifting client needs, and the public interest? We sit down with IPREG’s education review lead, Sally Gosling, joined by Katie Flett, to unpack the biggest rethink of qualification in years. From defining core capabilities to asking who even finds their way into IP, we explore the decisions that will shape careers, employers, and the users of ...
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Guests: Sally Gosling, Katie Flett
Topics covered
- education review
- patent attorney training
- trademark attorney training
- AI impact
- client needs
- qualification rethink
Keywords
- patent attorney
- trademark attorney
- education review
- AI
- client needs
- qualification
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Organizations: IPREG
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