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A law firm in Philadelphia, PA, is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Attorney with expertise in preparing complex patent applications, managing a large docket of domestic and foreign prosecution, consulting with clients and inventors, and conducting IP-related due diligence.
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A law firm in Wilmington, DE is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Attorney with extensive experience in patent prosecution, including preparing complex patent applications, managing domestic and foreign dockets, and conducting IP-related due diligence.
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Position Summary:Assist attorneys in the practice of intellectual property law, specifically patent litigation and prosecution. Provide case management for patent litigation in federal district courts, appeals before theFederal Circuit Court of Appeals, and actions before the U.S. International Trade Commission,USPTO, and Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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Supervised by the Lead IP Paralegal, they maintain a database of Institute intellectual property assets (e.g., patent, trademark, and copyright), related documents, and docketed deadlines.
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Job Overview: The Intellectual Property Attorney will be responsible for providing legal counsel and representation in matters related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, with a specialization in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
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We’re looking for a strong intellectual property attorney with extensive scientific knowledge of our research areas who can build and lead the legal strategy for protecting and deploying our intellectual property.
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Expertise in one or more of the following areas: civil procedure, criminal law, torts, property, environmental, business (all sub-fields), antitrust, healthcare, intellectual property, legal ethics, evidence, election law, employment/labor, state & local law, and law & economics.
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Two (2) years of applicable intellectual property legal experience at an outside firm or as in-house counsel and one (1) year of previous experience as a Mechanical Engineer are required.
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The Mid-Level Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney will play a crucial role in handling all stages of IP litigation, from pre-filing investigations through appeals. A law firm is seeking a Mid-Level Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney for their Indianapolis, IN office.
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Senior Legal Counsel - Intellectual Property page is loaded. Senior Legal Counsel - Intellectual Property. Samsung Electronics America is seeking a dynamic Senior IP Attorney who will oversee patent litigation relating to all of our products and IP policy issues, including International Trade Commission (ITC), US Appeal Court, US District Courts, and Patent & Trademark Appeals Board (PTAB.
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Oversee the protection of intellectual property assets, including working with outside patent counsel. Knowledge of drug discovery and development legal issues related to contract law, intellectual property law, and regulatory compliance.
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Comprehensive knowledge of both U.S. and international intellectual property laws, conventions, and practices, with a proven track record in patent prosecution, IP litigation, and IP rights enforcement.
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A law firm is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Associate Counsel with expertise in organic chemistry or a related field. Providing legal advice and strategic counsel on intellectual property matters.
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The Chief IP Counsel will shape and protect the company's intellectual property assets and will develop and implement a comprehensive intellectual property strategy, including patent, trademark, and trade secret protection, aligned with the company's business objectives with a forward-looking, strategic view.
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A law firm in Seattle is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney with 6+ years of experience in IP litigation, preferably with trial experience. Senior Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney Company name.
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