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Qualified candidates will have an undergraduate degree and/or technical experience in the Mechanical Engineering arts (an advanced degree is preferred, but not required), state bar and U.S.P.T.O. registration, 3-6 years patent preparation and prosecution experience and familiarity with U.S. patent laws.
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Kilpatrick Townsend's Chemistry & Life Sciences Patent Prosecution team seeks either a USPTO-registered Attorney or Patent Agent/Scientist with strong educational and/or industry experience in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biology, Chemistry and/or Artificial Intelligence or a closely related field.
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4-8 years of experience in patent prosecution, specializing in Organic Chemistry or related fields. Draft patent applications and manage the prosecution process before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and international patent offices.
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Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP seeks a highly qualified patent prosecution associate or patent agent to join its growing and dynamic Intellectual Property Practice Group. Candidates must have IP experience with drafting and patent prosecution and a background in computer science, electrical engineering, or similar.
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Reporting to the Chief IP Counsel, the Associate General Patent Counsel provides advice to DFCI, its executives, investigators, physicians, employees, and the Board of Trustees on a broad range of IP matters, including patentability analysis, patent drafting and prosecution, worldwide patent portfolio management, and overall IP strategy.
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Attorney and Patent Agent candidates should have at least 3 years of direct patent prosecution experience. Attorney and Patent Agent candidates should have at least 3 years of direct patent prosecution experience.
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The national average salary range for this Patent Agent role is $99,600-$145,800. Please direct any inquiries regarding this opportunity to Christy Olsen, Associate Recruiting Manager. The national average salary range for this Associate role is $205,000-$305,000.
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7+ years of practicing attorney experience, with 2+ years at a top-tier law firm in any area and 5+ years in-house at a technology company in commercial/data/IP licensing /sales deals/product counseling (not patent prosecution.
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Kilpatrick Townsend’s 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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Kilpatrick Townsend’s Mechanical & Medical Devices Prosecution team seeks a USPTO-registered Associate attorney, with at least 2 years direct work experience as a patent attorney focused on the medical device or mechanical engineering fields, to be based in either our Silicon Valley (Menlo Park) or San Francisco office.
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Strong knowledge of patent law, including experience with patent prosecution, litigation, and counseling. Admission to practice law in FL, with a registration to practice before the Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) preferred.
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Candidates must be admitted to the USPTO and have 2-6 years of legal experience. Preference for candidates with networking, software, 3G/4G/5G wireless network, or the like. To be considered for this position please apply through our online portal, attaching a resume, law school transcript, cover letter and writing sample.
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Our client is a major Am law 100 firm, seeking a 2-3 year patent prosecution associate for its Intellectual Property Practice in Boston, New York, and Washington, DC. The salary for this position is between $225,000 to $250,000, depending upon experience.
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Kilpatrick Townsend’s Electronics & Software Patent Prosecution team seeks a full-time USPTO-registered patent prosecution Attorney or Patent Agent experienced in preparing semiconductor processing patent applications.
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Law firm or in-house patent prosecution experience. Assess scientific literature, patents, and patent application documents, each encompassing a variety of chemical subjects, including organic, synthetic, and medicinal chemistry, as well as material science.
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