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Collaborating with colleagues on patent litigation matters when necessary. Job Overview: A law firm specializing in intellectual property law is seeking a Patent Prosecution Associate Attorney to join their team in San Francisco, CA. The ideal candidate will have 2-6 years of legal experience, focusing on IP law, specifically in drafting and patent prosecution.
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The role will also provide assistance with specific patent portfolio activities and development in IP matters including patent prosecution, patent portfolio management, licensing, etc.
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Preferred prior litigation, IPR, opposition, M&A, tech transfer, monetization, licensing, and business development experience. Prosecuting patent and other IP-oriented applications directly with the USPTO & worldwide though our network of agents; directing agents, junior and foreign associates.
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Ideal applicants would have experience in PTAB/IPR, patent litigation in district court, and/or ITC proceedings as well as a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or a similar field.
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Applicants should have at least 5 years of law firm or other relevant experience before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), in particular working on ex parte reexamination proceedings, post-grant petitions (IPR, PGR, and CBM), or other administrative drafting and litigation experience.
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Our client, a patent litigation firm, is seeking a Legal Executive Assistant to support their team in NYC. The ideal candidate for this position has a strong work ethic, is an enthusiastic self-starter, has excellent problem-solving & multitasking skills, and is comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
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If you are a talented and dedicated Patent Litigation Associate who is looking to join a dynamic and growing intellectual property law firm, we encourage you to apply. As a Patent Litigation Associate at PKH, you will have the opportunity to work on challenging cases in the field of intellectual property law.
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Provide legal advice and guidance on all matters related to patent law, including patent prosecution, licensing, and litigation. Must be a registered patent attorney with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.
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Our Company: We are a design firm that specializes in creating persuasive graphics and animations to help our clients win patent litigation. You will be creating presentations and demonstratives for patent litigation.
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Experience in multiple categories of IP litigation and Patent Office proceedings, particularly focused on patent litigation. You will be supporting Tesla in a wide range of significant litigation matters worldwide, but primarily focused on intellectual property litigations and Patent Office proceedings.
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Associates, patent agents, and technical specialists play an active role in litigation and transactional matters right from the beginning, ensuring they gain the knowledge and experience needed to advance their careers.
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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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Review and analyze patent portfolios. J.D. degree from an accredited law school. Conduct legal research. Draft pleadings, discovery requests, and legal memoranda. Review and analyze patent portfolios.
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Substantial experience with handling patent issues, including prosecution of patent applications, and dealing with matters before USPTO. We're a boutique (IP) law firm that handles every phase of IP prosecution and enforcement, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, as well as licensing, due diligence, opinions, counseling, and litigation, in all areas of technology.
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7+ years’ litigation experience, preferably including experience at a top tier law firm or in the government as a regulator or federal prosecutor, and preferably with significant experience handling trials, hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and mediations.
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