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A minimum of 2 years of experience as an Intellectual Property Attorney, Associate Patent Attorney, or IP Attorney. We are seeking an experienced Permanent Intellectual Property Patent Attorney to join our dynamic legal team.
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As an Associate Attorney, you will have the chance to work on a broad spectrum of cases, spanning litigation, corporate law, employment law, family law, intellectual property, real estate law, and contract law.
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Lawyers in our Dallas office serve all the firm’s practice and industry areas – including corporate, litigation, banking/finance, insurance law, healthcare law, labor and employment, estate planning, real estate, bankruptcy, intellectual property, white collar crime, and antitrust.
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This law firm is currently hiring an experienced, well-organized Patent Prosecution Paralegal to support the Intellectual Property group in any of our US offices. International Law Firm seeks Patent Paralegal for busy IP Group - WFH Flexibility - Bonus - Great Culture.
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We are a full-service law firm offering legal services in business restructuring & insolvency, construction, corporate matters, employment & labor, estates & trusts, intellectual property, litigation & alternative dispute resolution, and real estate.
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This is a unique opportunity to join an early stage startup leveraging blockchain technology, reciprocal business models, and an indigenous inspired nutraceutical product and apparel line with the goal of supporting indigenous intellectual property ( as a Senior Executive.
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Responsible for all aspects of project strategy including preclinical, translational, clinical development, patient selection, regulatory, pediatric, intellectual property, CMC, and Asian development strategy.
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The IP Docket Specialist is responsible for handling the Intellectual Property docketing for a multi-national law firm, working directly with IP attorneys, foreign filing specialist(s), and administrative assistants to clear dockets, generate reports, and ensure all deadlines and reminders are fulfilled.
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5+ years property management experience in a not-for-profit and/or real estate development, construction, or Property Management company required; must also have previous experience in managing affordable housing Section 8 and Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC.
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As an Awake Overnight Counselor, you will provide direct support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a small group residential setting or an individual living arrangement.
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Experience leading complex transactions with healthcare and biotechnology industry partners (both startups and large corporations) as well as other academic medical centers that include highly negotiated business and legal terms essential to achieving Moffitt’s strategic goals, including finance, use of facilities, technology transfer, and protection of intellectual property.
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Transports evidence, drugs, and firearms to crime lab for destruction; prepares unclaimed property for auction; researches ownership and other legal requirements prior to the sale of property at auction; contacts crime lab for destruction of drugs; maintains appropriate records.
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Sell carpet and hard surface floor covering to apartment complexes and the Property Management industry. We are looking for a motivated, out of the box thinker to join our Property Management Sales team.
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You will work closely with the Deputy General Counsel for Sector Operations, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, and leaders across the Government Contracts and Intellectual Property teams to anticipate business needs and develop practical governance structures with agility and action.
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