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A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking a highly qualified Intellectual Property Attorney with 8-14 years of experience to join their dynamic team. Offer comprehensive legal counsel in the field of intellectual property, with a primary focus on patents.
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The position primarily provides professional and administrative support to the Managing Senior Counsel Intellectual Property for preparation, filing, prosecution and maintenance of patent and trademark cases originating in the US, including correspondence with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent Agents for non-US patent filings.
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Position Summary:Assist attorneys in the practice of intellectual property law, specifically patent litigation and prosecution. Position Description – IP Paralegal Educational Requirements.
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Job Overview: The Intellectual Property Attorney will be responsible for providing legal counsel and representation in matters related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, with a specialization in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
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The Cleveland office of Lippes Mathias LLP is seeking a Legal Assistant to join our Intellectual Property (IP) Practice Group. Types correspondence, reports, opinions, agreements, memoranda, applications, and all legal documents required for intellectual property law practice.
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Work closely with external US and foreign counsels regarding various intellectual property matters. Through your efforts, you will assist our organization in the protection of our intellectual property to preserve the innovations that maintain our position as a global leader.
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A law firm seeks an experienced Intellectual Property Attorney to join its team in Jefferson City, MO. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in handling various aspects of intellectual property law, focusing on patent prosecution, portfolio management, freedom to operate, licensing, and due diligence for mergers and acquisitions.
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The Chief IP Counsel will shape and protect the company's intellectual property assets and will develop and implement a comprehensive intellectual property strategy, including patent, trademark, and trade secret protection, aligned with the company's business objectives with a forward-looking, strategic view.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking an experienced Intellectual Property Attorney to join their team. 8-14 years of experience as an Intellectual Property Attorney.
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Critically supervise and manage outside intellectual property counsel to ensure high-quality, cost-effective service. Assist in managing intellectual property program for the Company including patent prosecution, trademark management, enforcement of intellectual property rights, intellectual property licensing, and development and execution of intellectual property strategies.
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Two (2) years of applicable intellectual property legal experience at an outside firm or as in-house counsel and one (1) year of previous experience as a Mechanical Engineer are required.
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The preferred candidate will have experience in various aspects of intellectual property law, including global patent prosecution, freedom to operate and patent clearance assessments, technology licensing, and due diligence related to mergers and acquisitions.
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A law firm in Providence, RI, is seeking an experienced Intellectual Property Attorney with 8-14 years of legal practice. Offer expert legal advice and counsel in the field of intellectual property law, with a particular focus on patents.
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Basic understanding of patent law and intellectual property concepts. Review Non-Disclosure and Consultant Agreements to ensure protection of company intellectual property.
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A law firm in Philadelphia, PA, is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Attorney with expertise in preparing complex patent applications, managing a large docket of domestic and foreign prosecution, consulting with clients and inventors, and conducting IP-related due diligence.
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