This Course

At the end of this training, you will be able to file and process trademark and industrial design applications for your client or Company in Egypt & abroad. You will develop skills of searching global and local databases to advise on best trademark or design to register, as well as apply for registration in over 90 countries using the WIPO international registration systems. You will also further develop the skills gained in the first course L-1001 Intellectual Property Consultation Skills by advising and managing petitions and oppositions before the Trademark Office and the Industrial Design Office in Egypt.

Based on our hands-on approach, the course trains on the actual applications of the Egyptian Trademark and Industrial Design Offices, as well as the Madrid and Hague Systems of WIPO application process. The course equips trainees with the knowledge of what to expect at each stage of the registration process, and the best practices on how to deal with any issues. The trainee is provided with checklists, and forms as a part of a comprehensive system to enable trainee - on completion to register trademarks and industrial designs in Egypt and abroad. The course concludes with training on how to develop trademark/industrial design registration strategy for the Client.

All courses are delivered to you through videos with Worksheets, checklists reading materials, and quizzes that you can use for years in your law practice. Courses are delivered online with bi-weekly meetings with NAL LAW ACADEMY instructors to support our trainees in their journey, and maximize the benefit they obtain from our training. 

Courses are designed and delivered by Professor Nermien Al-Ali, former professor of Intellectual Property Management at University of New Hampshire, USA and current head of NAL LAW GROUP. She was recognized as the Best IP Lawyer by Legal 500 in 2015. 





Main Features


  • Learn how to protect a brand and all of its elements (logo, slogan, tagline, design… etc)
  • Examine registration and search systems in Egypt and worldwide for trademarks and industrial designs,
  • Develop skills of applying to register a trademark and industrial design in Egypt and learn the process,
  • Develop skills of using the International Registration System (the Madrid and Hague Systems),
  • Understand and apply the international classification of trademarks and industrial designs (Nice and Locarno Classification Systems)



This course is closed for enrollment.

Target Audience

University education is the basis to the practice of law, but it does not develop legal practical skills that a lawyer needs to practice. In addition, law faculties in Egypt focus on the general fields of law (such as civil and criminal law) and rarely expose learners to new or specialized legal fields like intellectual property. This creates the need for practical training that develops legal skills and pass on to the trainees the experience of the specialists in the field. 

Our L-Series Courses and Certificates are designed for: 

  • Fresh law graduates interested in the field of intellectual property, 
  • Practicing lawyers wishing to work in the filed of intellectual property,  
  • Law professors, and other legal practitioners.