Brochure
A detailed brochure of this course is available here.
The following topics are covered
General
- How to finalize preparation for the D paper
- Full explanations of any legal issues encountered
- Time management
DI-specific
- Reading and analyzing the question
- Sufficient legal basis
- Relevant and irrelevant comments
DII-specific
- Analyzing the client’s letter
- Advising the client and improving his position
- Recognizing threats from the competitor
Materials
- Sheets summarizing an approach to DI and DII, time management issues, materials to take to the exam, and tips for the exam
- Standard questions that need to be answered on DII
- DeltaPatents’ own model solutions for the two D papers practiced. Initially based on past EQE papers, they have been fully updated to incorporate the latest legal changes, and demonstrate how the DeltaPatents’ methodology has been applied
- Materials to be used during the exam
- Where relevant, we will use WISEflow, giving you the opportunity to get familiar with the system used during the e-EQE
Course fee
- 2-day Paper D Guided exam online: € 1.495
Discount
If you register for the 3-day Paper D Methodology course as well as the 2-day Paper D Guided Exam and/or the 4-day Paper D Guided Trial Run course, you will receive a discount of € 200 for each extra course (on the course fee of the Guided Exam and/or the Guided Trial Run course). This offer only applies to courses taken in the same EQE year.
Registration fee and VAT
- You may register multiple participants for the same course within a single registration. However, each course requires a separate registration.
- If you book multiple courses individually on the same day, only one administrative fee of € 125 will apply. A consolidated invoice, including any applicable discounts, will be issued.
- All fees listed above are exclusive of 21% VAT. If a valid VAT number is provided, VAT will be exempted.
When to register?
This courses has limited participant slots. To ensure your place, we highly recommend registering as early as possible.
This practice course includes requires a pre-training assignment to be submitted around 10 working days before the course start date. We recommend registering at least two weeks in advance, provided seats are still available. Late registration may result in insufficient time to complete the assignment or receive feedback from the tutor.