Certified Licensing Professional (CLP) Exam Review Course

 

 

CLP Exam Review Courses Available

·         Sunday, March 12, 2017 at AUTM Annual Meeting, Diplomat Beach Resort, Hollywood, FL

·         Friday, May 12, 2017 immediately following the LES Spring Meeting, Willard InterContinental Hotel, Washington, DC

Information about CLP Exam windows can be found HERE


 

INTRODUCTION

This one-day course is a review of content from more in-depth LES courses to prepare professionals for the CLP exam. We encourage CLP candidates to take the underlying LES courses first, and use this course as a refresher. The course is taught by experienced LES faculty. The emphasis of the course is on the eight CLP domains, the practice exam questions and the participants' results. Of those who have taken this review course and the exam, 80 percent passed. Earning the CLP credentials establishes credibility among your colleagues, shows that you understand and utilize the latest industry practices, recognizes your experience and qualifications, and demonstrates your commitment to professional development.

The Certified Licensing Professional (CLP) program was launched in 2008 by a separately incorporated entity, Certified Licensing Professionals, Inc. (CLP Inc.). The CLP credential is a professional designation intended to distinguish those who have demonstrated experience, proficiency, knowledge, and understanding of licensing and commercialization of intellectual property through involvement in patenting, marketing, negotiation, legal, and intellectual asset management. The program was developed as an initiative of the Licensing Executives Society (U.S.A. & Canada) and there are currently more than 800 practicing CLP designees worldwide.

(Source: http://www.licensingcertification.org/what-is-clp/)

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for professionals involved in patenting, marketing, valuation, IP law, negotiation, and intellectual asset management.

It is strongly recommended that course attendees take IP & Licensing Basics: A One-Day Review and Masters Class: Principles and Practices course and register for the CLP exam prior to taking this course.

The Eligibility Requirements for the CLP Exam can be found on line in the Certified Licensing Professional Candidate Handbook and Study Guidelinesand exam details.

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
Earning the CLP credentials establishes credibility among your colleagues, shows you understand and utilize the latest industry practices, recognizes your experience and qualifications, and demonstrates your commitment to professional development. Take the next step in your career and earn the CLP credential!

COURSE DETAILS
The course is divided into eight domains:

Domain I 

Strategy

Domain II 

Intellectual Property Protection

Domain III 

Opportunity Assessment and Development

Domain IV 

Valuation

Domain V

Marketing

Domain VI

Negotiation

Domain VII 

Agreement Development and Drafting

Domain VIII

Agreement Management

 

Source:http://www.lesusacanada.org/?page=clpexamreview