| Aspect | In House Patent Attorney | Patent Agent |
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| Credentials | Law degree, Patent Bar, legal license | Patent Bar, technical degree, no law license |
| Work Environment | Corporate legal team, in-house | Patent offices, law firms, or corporate |
| Employer & Industry | Corporations, tech companies, industries with R&D | Patent firms, R&D departments, law firms |
| Primary Role | Legal advice, patent strategy, drafting, prosecution | Patent application drafting, prosecution, patentability searches |
In summary, In House Patent Attorneys hold law degrees and legal licenses, working within corporate legal teams to handle patent legal matters. Patent Agents, on the other hand, focus on patent application drafting and prosecution without a law license, often working in patent firms or R&D departments. Both roles require technical expertise and the Patent Bar but differ mainly in legal licensing and scope of legal practice.