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Mueting Raasch Group (MRG), an Intellectual Property law firm, has an opening for a Patent Attorney specializing in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software, Computer Science, or a related engineering field.
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Registration as a patent attorney before the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office is required. Assist with management of patent litigation. Patent prosecution, including managing outside counsel.
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A large national firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney with 1-5 years of experience for their Seattle office. The Seattle office of a large national law firm is looking for a corporate and securities attorney with 4-6 years of experience.
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The successful candidate will be a part of the product attorney group and will report to a senior member of the patent prosecution team. Specific Responsibilities and SkillsThe ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of experience with global patent prosecution and patent application drafting, preferably in the fields of organic chemistry, protein biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, or biotechnology.
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United States Patent Attorney Registration. Breadth of IP experience (e.g., patent prosecution, opinion preparation, IP transactions, litigation support) Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Food Science, or similar scientific discipline or a demonstrated record of successful patent preparation and prosecution in similar technology fields.
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Patent Prosecution Associate Attorney - Mechanical Engineering. Sheridan Ross P.C. is seeking a Patent Prosecution Associate in the Mechanical Engineering field. Draft and prepare provisional and non-provisional patent applications and other related patent prosecution documents.
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The Patent Attorney will assist clients with intellectual property management and protection including preparation and prosecution of high technology patent applications. Thorough understanding of intellectual property law with emphasis on patent prosecution.
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Kilpatrick Townsends Mechanical & Medical Device Prosecution team seeks a USPTO-registered Associate attorney with at least 3 years of patent prosecution experience, and an MS or PhD in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering.
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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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Work in a multidisciplinary team environment to direct complex IP disputes, primarily patent appeals, before the Federal Circuit and patent trials before the ITC, District Courts, and PTAB.
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This strategic position is designed for an accomplished patent attorney who possesses deep expertise in both patent litigation and transactional matters, has a proven track record of building successful teams, and exhibits a forward-thinking approach to practice development within a collaborative and supportive environment.
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Previous in-house experience as a licensing/product attorney and in the Insurtech industry. Management of Telenav's patent portfolio in conjunction with outside counsel and associated patent litigation.
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If you are a motivated and qualified Intellectual Property Attorney seeking an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic legal firm in San Diego, we encourage you to apply. We are looking for a dynamic and experienced Intellectual Property Attorney to join our thriving practice.
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If you are a motivated and qualified Intellectual Property Attorney seeking an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic legal firm in San Francisco, we encourage you to apply. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a talented Intellectual Property Attorney to join our team in San Francisco.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in intellectual property law, with expertise in patent prosecution, trademark registration, and intellectual property litigation. Minimum of 3 years of experience practicing intellectual property law, with a focus on patent prosecution and/or trademark registration.
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