TM, Patent, Copyright, and Madrid prosecution — taught from 17 years of actually running the work. Every module ties to a task you'll run on Monday. Built for paralegals, specialists, and the teams that do the work.
Each course is standalone — buy what you teach, or give your team the full stack. Every module maps to tasks you'll actually run in practice.
From § 1(a) and § 1(b) applications through Office Actions, publication, allowance, and post-registration maintenance. The complete prosecution lifecycle.
Utility, provisional, design, continuations, divisionals, and CIPs. Office Actions, examiner interviews, appeals, and maintenance. Full patent administration coverage.
Copyright fundamentals, duration, ownership, eCO registration, deposit requirements, group registrations, recordation, and enforcement basics.
Madrid System filing strategy, central attack, provisional refusals, PCT international and national phases, § 44 foreign priority, and Paris Convention basics.
All four prosecution courses for less than the competition charges for one. One payment, lifetime access. Saves $391 vs buying individually, plus all updates included as new modules ship. Built for firm-wide rollouts and growing IP teams.
Written by someone who has spent 17 years in AmLaw trademark prosecution, patent administration, and global brand protection.
Every lesson connects directly to prosecution tasks — Office Action responses, deadline tracking, correspondence, and docket management.
Completion tracking and certificates built into each course. Quizzes after every module reinforce the material and confirm mastery.
TEAL Teach is built for the roles that actually drive IP prosecution — not the courtroom, the docket.
The people who prepare filings, track deadlines, and manage correspondence. Learn the substantive law behind every task you already run.
Hit the ground running in a new IP role. A month of course time replaces years of picking it up by osmosis.
Standardize training across your IP group. Annual bundle + certificates = consistent onboarding and measurable skill baselines.