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The Patent Agent interviews inventors, conducts patent harvesting sessions, and prepares and prosecutes patent applications before the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO), including conducting interviews with patent examiners and drafting claim amendments.
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The patent agent should have a chemical engineering or software background with 2-7 years patent prosecution experience. The Patent Agent should be registered to practice before the USPTO and have prior experience in patent preparation and prosecution in a law firm environment.
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Patent Prosecution - Patent Agent (Chemistry) - SF. is seeking a patent agent with an advanced degree in medicinal or organic chemistry to join our IP Prosecution team.
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Venable LLP's Patent Prosecution and Counseling group seeks a patent agent with a background in aerospace engineering and engine technology to join the group working exclusively on technology prosecution matters in the Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, Los Angeles or San Francisco office.
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Registered patent agent with the USPTO. As a Senior Patent Agent, you will provide legal services and resolve legal matters for assigned responsibilities or clients. Working with little supervision, provide patent, litigation and IP support for Abbott Cardiovascular businesses, including patent prosecution, competitive intelligence and strategy, assessing and landscaping potential disruptive technology, directly supporting litigation activities, managing outside counsel, and effectively communicating any such advice to relevant stakeholders.
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The Patent Agent will play a pivotal role in providing legal support and guidance to our clients in the field of patent law, with a focus on patent prosecution. Registered Patent Agent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.
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Registered USPTO Patent agent with an industry or academic background in the biomedical sciences with some experience in the life sciences, chemical sciences, plant sciences, or related technical discipline being an added bonus.
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The salary range for patent agent positions is $112,000 to $225,000, depending upon years of experience with patent prosecution. The qualified candidate is a registered patent agent with examining experience at the U.S. PTO or patent drafting experience in a law firm setting.
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As our Patent Agent, you will be a key member of Stryker's Intellectual Property team and the Endoscopy Division. You will report to and collaborate with the Endoscopy Division's IP Legal Team. You will provide patent-related expertise and support to the team, to the Division's Senior IP Counsel, and to each of business units at the Division, with a particular emphasis on the Sports Medicine business unit.
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Patent Agent candidates must be admitted to practice before the USPTO. We are seeking to hire a Patent Agent to join our PIttsburgh Office's Intellectual Property practice.
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The registered Patent Agent will be responsible for interfacing with clients and prosecuting patent applications in the United States and coordinating worldwide patent prosecution on behalf of clients.
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Advanced degrees are required, and prior patent agent experience is preferred. Should have Patent Bar membership and a background in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology, biophysics, or digital health-focused disciplines.
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Corteva Agriscience has an opening for an experienced patent agent at its facility located in Johnston, Iowa. This is a highly visible, key role within Corteva's Intellectual Property group which provides an exciting opportunity to work closely with an in-house legal team, brilliant scientists and business partners involved in a variety of world-class technologies such as advanced breeding, genomics, CRISPR and artificial intelligence.
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What you will do:As our Patent Agent, you will be a key member of Stryker's Intellectual Property team and the Endoscopy Division. Assist the Division’s Senior IP Counsel and the IP Legal Team in preparing for and running Patent Review Board meetings.
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Registered to Practice before the USPTO as a Patent Agent. Minimum 5-7 years of experience in drafting and/or prosecuting patent applications as a Registered U.S. Patent Agent, preferably in a law firm.
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