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Intellectual Property / Patent Prosecution Attorney
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- The ideal candidate will have one to five years of relevant experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications, evaluating patent portfolios, and performing due diligence investigations.
- An undergraduate or graduate degree in Material Science, Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or a related discipline is required.
- To apply, submit your resume, cover letter, law school transcript (unofficial transcript is acceptable), undergraduate transcripts and a writing sample.
- They handle all aspects of intellectual property, including patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and right of publicity litigation; trademark prosecution and brand management; copyright and DMCA agent registration; patent prosecution and portfolio management; licensing; inter partes review; third-party monitoring; domain name management; and interferences.
- They also counsel on the full range of data privacy and security breach issues, provide licensing and cross-border services and defend data privacy, security breach, and Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) class action suits.
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