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Furthermore, you will be utilizing your expertise in intellectual property to support our commercial attorneys. Strong knowledge of intellectual property law. in house jobs, in house counsel jobs, in-house legal jobs, legal jobs, law jobs, corporate counsel jobs, general counsel jobs, lawyer jobs, California legal jobs, San Francisco legal jobs.
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Peoria office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks an intellectual property attorney with 4-10 years of experience. More Intellectual Property Attorney jobs. Intellectual Property Attorney.
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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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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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The Trademark Paralegal position, based in Shelton, CT, will report to the Chief Intellectual Property Counsel and will support the intellectual property function with a primary focus on the trademark portfolio.
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The Intellectual Property (IP) Paralegal will assist in legally protecting Company intellectual property through safeguards such as patents and trademarks. The IP paralegal is involved in every step of the process of IP rights protection, typically working under the supervision of a patent agent or attorney.
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5+ years practicing as an intellectual property lawyer; if an in-house lawyer, law firm experience earlier in career is preferred. Experience drafting, revising, and negotiating contracts and conducting other transactional work related to patents and intellectual property, including M&A, licensing, co-development and standard vendor/partner agreements.
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Reporting to the General Counsel, the Deputy General Counsel for Intellectual Property and Solicitor (Solicitor) provides the Office of the General Counsel and other USPTO officials with advice in all areas of intellectual property law.
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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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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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The Intellectual Property Counsel for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for supporting the Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay business. The Intellectual Property Counsel will report to the Senior Counsel, Intellectual Property, and will be responsible for working with our business partners to ensure the organization is protecting its innovations, aligning IP and business strategy, negotiating contracts, and mitigating risks with respect to third-party Intellectual Property.
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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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Support General Counsel by providing day to day legal advice across all legal focus area matters including Contract Negotiations, Regulatory Compliance, Employment, Corporate Governance and Secretarial Duties, Risk Management, Legal Operations, Litigation Management, Intellectual Property Management, and M&A.
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The Technical Specialist will be responsible for a large docket and draws on their knowledge to assist the Intellectual Property Practice Group and their clients through patent prosecution, opinion work and litigation in the field(s) specific to their expertise.
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Position Summary:Reporting to the Chief Counsel, Intellectual Property, the Senior Patent Counsel will support the protection of the intellectual property of the Company. Advise, negotiate, and draft collaboration agreements, sponsored research agreements, and other transactions where potentially patentable intellectual property will be developed.
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