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What You NeedAt least 5 years’ in-depth experience in the Trademark and/or Design prosecution field, and at least 2 years experience working with Utility Patents as an IP Paralegal, IP Docketing Specialist, or IP Legal Assistant/IP Legal Secretary in a corporate Legal Department or Law Firm. At least 2 years’ experience working within I.P. management databases (e.g., Anaqua, CPI, etc.
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In addition, the Docket Specialist will be responsible for docketing, in-person and electronic case document filings. For more information, visit reedsmith.com. Position Summary The Docketing Clerk is primarily responsible for performing regular court runs and meeting docket support requirements for attorneys practicing in multiple courts and jurisdictions.
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Process all incoming mail and correspondence from USPTO, docketing appropriately. Successful candidates will have 4+ years' experience in IP Docketing, proficiency in either CPI or Pattsy, and excellent attention to detail.
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Maintains a docket of statutory USPTO and client due dates and satisfies all due dates in accordance with client instructions and firm docketing procedures. Handles a majority prosecution docket while providing technical analysis and assistance in patent litigation and Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings.
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Responsible for overseeing consistent application of docketing procedures, scheduling of cases, and courtroom processes. In conjunction with the Regional Court Operations Manager, is responsible for evaluating and taking appropriate action based on reports from the Administrative Office of the Courts detailing docketing concerns.
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Knowledge and understanding of state of the art IP docketing processes and systems. 7+ years of intellectual property paralegal experience, preferably in a global corporate legal setting for a company in the consumer products or food and beverage space, or in a law firm supporting clients in the same space.
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Crowell & Moring LLP, a global Am Law 100 law firm, seeks a highly qualified Scientific Advisor - Patent Agent to join its Intellectual Property practice group, working from its San Francisco office. The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation and government-facing matters, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Other duties may include expediting the processing of signed bench warrants, processing affidavits for failure to report to jail and cash bonds for defendants who have posted bail, and processing bail by counting, verifying amount, and properly docketing into CourtView.
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Proficiency in industry-standard patent and trademark docketing software products – NetDocuments, PattsyWave, Aderant, Outlook. The IP/Trademark Docketing Specialist provides essential and specialized client and attorney support relating to docketing all phases of domestic and foreign patent and trademark prosecution.
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Overseeing USPTO and foreign patent office/Agent deadlines for docketing and action. Minimum 1 Year - Familiarity with patent and trademark database and docketing systems, and familiarity with standard office equi.
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Greenberg Traurig, a global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity for a Patent Prosecution & Trademark Docketing Specialist in the Atlanta, Chicago or New Jersey office.
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Assist in quality assurance review for patent and trademark filings by noting and referring to any errors or omissions observed during the normal course of docketing duties. This position requires current familiarity with docketing procedures, software, and best practices.
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Solid working knowledge of docketing procedures. Docket new patent and trademark application filings, incoming office actions, and correspondence (USPTO, PCT, and Foreign Associate) All newly-hired employees are verified through this electronic system established by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA) to confirm their identity and employment eligibility.
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Previous law firm docketing experience (2+ years) Preferably in Cook County, St. Clair County, Madison County, McLean County, St. Louis City, St. Louis County, etc. Previous law firm docketing experience (2+ years.
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Prior work history with maintaining a Patent and Trademark Docket with the use of Docketing Software. Knowledgeable about Global Patent and Trademark Prosecution Docketing/procedural workflows for the different countries.
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