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Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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Provide case management for patent litigation in federal district courts, appeals before the- Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and actions before the U.S. International Trade Commission,- USPTO, and Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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Previous experience in patent litigation, trademark litigation, or other IP-related disputes highly desirable. Technical background or familiarity with scientific and technological concepts relevant to patent litigation preferred.
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Candidates should possess a technical background, preferably in electrical engineering, computer science, or related field, for our patent and other intellectual property litigation practice.
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Description: Fox Rothschild LLP has an opening in our New York office for an Intellectual Property Patent Litigation Associate. The ideal candidate will have three to six years of experience in a full range of patent litigation matters, including depositions, infringement analyses, claim construction, drafting substantive briefs involving patent issues, summary judgment, and motions to dismiss.
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Conley Rose, P.C., a leading intellectual property-only law firm, is seeking an experienced patent attorney, patent agent, technical advisor, or patent engineer looking for a highly flexible position to assist in the preparation.
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Proficiency in legal research tools and databases, such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database. Working within a dynamic legal team, you will assist in all aspects of IP litigation, from case analysis and legal research to trial preparation and courtroom advocacy.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas: Copyright litigation, Patent litigation, Trademark litigation, Trade secrets litigation. A law firm in Minneapolis is seeking a Junior-Mid Level IP Litigation Associate Attorney with strong writing skills, interpersonal skills, and an outstanding academic record.
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Patent Litigation Support: Collaborate with external legal counsel when necessary to provide technical support and guidance in patent litigation matters. Provide internal training and education on patent-related matters to relevant teams within ZURUWHAT YOU'LL BRING:Education: Bachelor’s degree or higher in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, physics, or a related disciplineJuris Doctor ( degree or equivalent from an accredited law school and admission to at least one barExperience: Around 6 to 10 years of experience in patent prosecution and portfolio management, with a focus on construction or mechanical engineering.
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Attorney Job Description: A large national firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney for their Dallas office. Attorney Job Description: The Dallas office of a large national firm is looking for an intellectual property litigation attorney to join their strong IP litigation group.
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Candidate will have 4-5 years of substantial experience in patent litigation within a top tier law firm setting (experience will be current or very recent). -Representing a diverse clientele in all stages of disputes and providing strategic business advice on a full range of cutting-edge IP services, including patent and trademark prosecution, litigation and alternative dispute resolution, business and licensing transactions, and trade secret matters.
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A law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking a Patent Litigation Associate Attorney with a strong technical or scientific background. Perform due diligence and discovery tasks in patent litigation cases.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in intellectual property law, with expertise in patent prosecution, portfolio management, and litigation. Represent clients in patent disputes, infringement litigation, and oppositions proceedings.
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Our Dallas-North lawyers also counsel clients in patent strategy, patent prosecution and portfolio management, licensing, and litigation. Must be knowledgeable in the following IP related technologies or similar technologies: PCT Easy, EFS Web, PAIR, Pattsy Wave, PatentHunter, CIP - Patent Annuity Service, USPTO, WIPO and Espace.net websites.
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We have an opportunity for a Senior Consulting Metallurgist to work on industrial failure analysis and for expert witness support in litigation cases relating to product liability and patent infringement.
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