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Senior Litigation Counsel reports to V.P., Intellectual Property, Products & Litigation and collaborates with the V.P. in performing responsibilities. Substantial experience managing litigation, including significant commercial and intellectual property litigation.
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The Pall General Counsel leads the Pall legal and compliance team and is responsible for providing global leadership of the legal and compliance function which includes all traditional legal areas, as well as anti-bribery and corruption compliance, intellectual property, data privacy and trade compliance.
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Strong understanding of intellectual property laws and regulations, particularly related to patent prosecution in the life sciences industry. Providing legal counsel and support on intellectual property matters, including patentability assessments, freedom-to-operate analyses, and due diligence reviews.
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We are seeking a motivated Property Tax Accountant to join our Indirect tax team. The Property Tax Accountant is responsible for timely preparation and filing of personal property tax returns.
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We have an outstanding Contract position for an Intellectual Property Paralegal to join a leading Company located in the Laurel, MD surrounding area. Have at least three years of experience as an IP paralegal, preferably with patent preparation and prosecution matters.
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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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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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As an R&D Wet Process Development Engineer within our Technology Development Group in Boise, you will be responsible for the development of new processes to enable current and next-generation integrated circuit devices for NAND, evaluation of new hardware platforms and process chemistries, performing fundamental research, chemistry development, and generation of intellectual property relevant to the company.
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The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is a caregiver that supports adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities in either a residential or community based setting while maintaining sensitivity to the rights and dignity of the individual.
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General Mills seeks an Intellectual Property Counsel for its Legal and Corporate Affairs team located in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Work with limited direction to provide intellectual property related legal counsel to assigned business and technology groups.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: continental IT executives, property LAN service providers (LSPs), end-user computing services delivery, hosting services, enterprise availability, server, storage, virtualization, inclusive of security/privacy, risk management, and disaster and crisis management.
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Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP is seeking an experienced Patent Paralegal to join its Intellectual Property Practice Group. Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP is seeking an experienced Patent Paralegal to join its Intellectual Property Practice Group.
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Proven experience in intellectual property law, specifically in patent prosecution. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in both Foreign and US Patent law, with a specific focus on Intellectual Property.
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The Corporate Counsel handles a variety of legal matters for the company including contracts, real estate, regulatory compliance, intellectual property, employment law and litigation. Review/negotiate real estate agreements including leases, purchase and sale documents and ancillary documents; work with lease administration on property management issues.
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Adhere to LYB’s requirements of intellectual property and product stewardship. Knowledge of other plastic conversion processes , injection molding, blow molding, and profile/sheet extrusion, a plus.
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