Hong Kong Institute of Patent Attorneys

Hong Kong Institute of Patent Attorneys
Established 2009
Type Professional Organization
President Dr. Lewis Luk
Location Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Institute of Patent Attorneys (HKIPA) (Chinese: 香港專利師協會) was formed immediately after the Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR has announced the six advantageous industries in his Policy Address 2009-2010, namely Innovation and Technology, Testing and Certification, Creative and Cultural Industries, Environmental Industries, Medical Services and Education Services. These six industries were also being written down in the 12th Five Years Plan of the People's Republic of China as part of the National Strategy for Hong Kong.

Members of HKIPA mainly consists of intellectual property or patent lawyers and foreign patent attorneys. HKIPA carries out the functions of training and certification for its members. Qualified members are being designated as "Registered Patent Attorneys (HK)" for lawyers, "Registerd Patent Agents (HK)" for non-lawyers and "Registered Patent Engineers" for engineers. The training and examination programme is being conducted in co-operation with the Faculty of Science, University of Warwick, UK.

Since 2009, the HKIPA has been lobbying the Hong Kong SAR Government to reform the current patent system and the regulation of patent practitioners.[1] The proposal was being discussed in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong SAR.[2] On October 4, 2011, the Hong Kong SAR Government has published a Consultation Paper on the Review of the Patent System in Hong Kong.[3]On 10 November 2011, the HKIPA has entered into a MOU with the Netherlands Institute of Patent Attorneys.[4]

Contents

Objectives[5]

1) To provide education, professional, vocational and technical training and development to the people in Hong Kong and Mainland China on subjects relating to intellectual properties and their dispute resolutions;

2) To enhance the professional standard of the patent practitioners in Hong Kong through education and certification programs such as the Registered Patent Attorneys (HK), Registered Patent Agents (HK) and Registered Patent Engineers ;

3) To conduct research and collect the views of the patent practitioners and the business sector on intellectual property related matters;

4) To advise the government on the public policies and legislations which affect the development of intellectual properties in Hong Kong;

5) To promote Hong Kong as an innovation and technology hub in Asia;

6) To promote Hong Kong as an international financial centre for innovation and technology companies;

7) To support the setting up of a standard patent substantive examination system in Hong Kong;

8) To support the regulation of the patent practitioners in Hong Kong.

The Executive Council (2010-2012)[6]

President: Dr. Lewis Luk, Solicitor, Industrial Engineer, Domain Name Panelist

Vice President: Benny Kong, Solicitor

Vice President: Nelson Liu, Solicitor, Mediator

Secretary: Alex Ho, Solicitor, Mediator

Treasurer: PY Chu, LLM, ex Senior IP Consultant, Hong Kong Productivity Council

Council Member: Alice Kwan, LLM, ex Senior IP Examiner of IP Department of Hong Kong

Council Member: Derek Lau, Solicitor, Mechanical Engineer

Council Member: Edmond Yeung, Solicitor

Council Member: Hans Lee, LLM, Solicitor, UK Chartered Patent Attorney

Council Member: Liz Yip, LLM, PRC Patent Attorney

Council Member: Simon Tang, Solicitor, Mediator

Council Member: Tang Shiu Wah, Solicitor, Member, Institution of Engineering and Technology, UK

Council Member: Dr. Toby Mak, PhD, PRC Patent Attorney

Training and Examination Programme

The training and examination programme of HKIPA consists of ten papers[7]:

Level 1: Certificate in IP Law and Practice (“CIPL”)

Module 1: International Patent Law and Trade Secrets;

Module 2: Patent, Design and Copyright Law;

Module 3: International Trade Mark Law; and

Module 4: Trade Mark Law and Passing Off.

Level 2: Postgraduate Award in International Technology Management (“PGA”)

Module 5: International Patent Fundamentals;

Module 6: Fundamentals of Patent Drafting; and

Module 7: Product Design and Development Management.

Level 3: Advanced Diploma in International Technology Management (“ADITM”) or Postgraduate Certificate in International Technology Management ("PGC")

Modules 5, 6 and 7 of PGA plus

Module 8: Patent Practice;

Module 9: Patent Amendment and Official Actions; and

Module 10: Patent Infringement, Validity and Opposition.

Master of Science from University of Warwick, UK

- PGA + 6 modules + project; or

- PGC + 3 modules + project.

Membership scheme

a) Student Members (non-voting)

- Students of universities, community colleges, institutes of vocational education (IVE) and other institutions of higher education

b) Associate Members (non-voting)

- Holders of either Group A (Law) or Group B (Engineering/ Science/ Technology) qualifications; or

- Registered Patent Engineers - Engineers or Scientists (as defined in Group B below) + PGA

Group A (Law) qualifications

- Hong Kong Solicitor; or

- Hong Kong Barrister; or

- Foreign Lawyer; or

- LLB; or

- Juris Doctor; or

- PCLL; or

- LLM in IP Law; or

- LLM with substantial contents in IP Law; or

- JSD/ PhD in IP Law; or

- Such other qualifications comparable with the above as approved by the Executive Council of HKIPA.

Group B (Engineering/ Science/ Technology) qualifications

- Full Member, Hong Kong Institution of Engineers; or

- Senior Member, Institute of Industrial Engineers (Hong Kong); or

- Full Member, Institution of Engineering and Technology, UK; or

- Master of Science or Engineering; or

- Doctor of Engineering / Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering or Science or Technology; or

- Such other qualifications comparable with the above as approved by the Executive Council of HKIPA.

c) Full Member (voting member)

1) Founding Members

- Senior Intellectual Property Solicitors; or

- Senior Intellectual Property Barristers; or

- Senior Foreign Patent Attorneys as recognized by the Executive Council; or

- Senior Intellectual Property Examiners in the Intellectual Property Department of Hong Kong; or

- Senior Intellectual Property Consultants of the Hong Kong Productivity Council; or

- Professors or Associate Professors in IP Law.

Note:

a) All Founding Members must be admitted on or before a certain date as designated by the Executive Council of HKIPA;

b) Founding Members cannot describe themselves as Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) or Registered Patent Agents (HK) until they have completed the education and training programs and satisfied the other requirements as set out below.

2) Registered Foreign Patent Attorneys (HK)

“Registered Foreign Patent Attorneys (HK)” means PRC Patent Attorneys, US Patent Attorneys, UK Chartered Patent Attorneys, European Patent Attorneys or such other foreign patent attorneys with comparable qualifications as recognized by the Executive Council of the HKIPA. All Registered Foreign Patent Attorneys (HK) under the HKIPA are required to describe their qualifications with a clear reference to their home jurisdictions.

3) Registered Patent Attorneys (HK)

a) Hong Kong Solicitor + ADITM / PGC or Master of Science or Engineering or (PGA for Founding Members)

b) Hong Kong Barrister + ADITM / PGC or Master of Science or Engineering or (PGA for Founding Members)

4) Registered Patent Agents (HK)

a) Registered Foreign Patent Attorneys (HK) as recognized by the Executive Council of the HKIPA + Certificate in IP Law and Practice or Diploma in IP Law for Founding Members

The HKIPA Certificate in IP Law and Practice (“CIPL”) has two options:

i) Common Law;

ii) Chinese Law (for National Exam of PRC Patent Attorneys).

b) Holder of Group A qualification + (ADITM / PGC) or (Master of Science or Engineering) or (PGA for Founding Member); or

c) Holder of Group B qualification + (CIPL + ADITM / PGC) or (CIPL + PGA for Founding Member); or

d) Registered Patent Engineer + CIPL + ADITM / PGC.

5) Fellows

a) Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) + Master of Science by Faculty of Science, University of Warwick, UK

b) Registered Patent Agents (HK) with Group A qualification + Master of Science by Faculty of Science, University of Warwick, UK

c) Registered Patent Agents (HK) with Group B qualification + LLM in IP Law as approved by the Executive Council of HKIPA;

PLUS five years post-qualifying experience as Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) or Registered Patent Agents (HK).

6) Honorary Members (with no voting rights)

- Honorary Life Presidents

- Honorary Presidents

- Honorary Members

- Advisors to Committees

- Honorary Advisors

- Honorary Fellows

Other requirements for certification

Board Assessment

All Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) or Registered Patent Agents (HK) must pass a Board Assessment in front of a panel of three Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) or Registered Patent Agents (HK) or Executive Council Members of HKIPA.

Practical Training

All Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) or Registered Patent Agents (HK) must complete a 12 months practical training under the supervision of a Registered Patent Attorney (HK) or Registered Patent Agent (HK) or Executive Council Member of HKIPA.

For senior patent practitioners, the training period can be substituted by a 12 months mentorship program as prescribed by the Executive Council Member of HKIPA.

Code of Professional Conduct

All Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) or Registered Patent Agents (HK), Registered Foreign Patent Attorneys (HK) are required to comply with the Code of Professional Conduct of HKIPA as set by the Executive Council of the HKIPA. The current version of the Code of Professional Conduct is based on the European Patent Attorneys model.

They are also required to complete a Continuous Professional Development (“CPD”) course on Code of Professional Conduct within the first 12 months of their first certification. They can however choose to complete the Code of Professional Conduct course before or during their 12 months practical training or mentorship period and the CPD points can be carried forward to their first year of certification.

Continuous Professional Development

All Registered Patent Attorneys (HK) or Registered Patent Agents (HK), Registered Foreign Patent Attorneys (HK) are required to complete a minimum of 15 CPD hours each year (from 1 November to 31 October) on Patents, Intellectual Properties, Technology, Law, Code of Professional Conduct, Risk Management Education and other related courses as approved by the Executive Council.

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