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watching court cases

I live in Sunnyvale, California and

am very interested in becoming an

Investment and/or an IP lawyer. A

friend told me that it is possible to

go to the court house and just sit in

on the court cases. I do realize that

the court cases are only a very

small part of a lawyer's world but I

think I would still love to just go sit

in and learn. Is that legal in

California to go just sit in? If it

frowned upon? Will the judge

and/or the lawyers give me a hard

time? Also, how would I find out

about what cases are being held in

which courtroom so that I can go to

the cases that interest me? Am I a

wierdo in doing this or do lawyers

in training actually do this? Different

answers would be much

appreciated :)

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3 Answers

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 03, 2008 15:50:00

Re: watching court cases

the ninth circuit will allow visitors for patent cases. You can generally get a calender from the clerk or on-line at the ninth circuit website.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 03, 2008 15:50:00

Re: watching court cases

the ninth circuit will allow visitors for patent cases. You can generally get a calender from the clerk or on-line at the ninth circuit website.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 03, 2008 15:50:00

Re: watching court cases

the ninth circuit will allow visitors for patent cases. You can generally get a calender from the clerk or on-line at the ninth circuit website.

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