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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 Senior Paralegal provides high-level Intellectual Property & Technology litigation paralegal support under the direct supervision of attorneys on various client and firm matters.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 8 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Chattanooga, TN, is seeking an experienced and highly qualified Intellectual Property Attorney with expertise in patent prosecution, portfolio management, freedom to operate, licensing, and due diligence.
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Reporting to senior Intellectual Property Counsel for the Deposition Product Group. Intellectual Property Counsel. Job Segment: Electrical Engineering, Intellectual Property, Law, Mechanical Engineer, Systems Engineer, Engineering, Legal.
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Qualified Patent Attorney or IP lawyer admitted to practice in the US or equivalent legal qualifications and experience in Intellectual Property. This role is integral to developing, defending and enforcing the organization's global TA patent portfolio, developing and enforcing the global TA’s Regulatory exclusivities’ portfolio, as well as ensuring compliance with intellectual property laws, thereby supporting the company's broader business objectives.
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The ideal candidate must be registered with the USPTO and possess expertise in various aspects of intellectual property law, including global patent prosecution, freedom to operate, licensing, and due diligence for mergers and acquisitions.
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This position offers an exciting opportunity for an accomplished Intellectual Property Attorney to contribute to the success of a reputable law firm in Chicago, IL, by leveraging their expertise in patent prosecution, portfolio management, licensing, and due diligence.
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The Corporate Counsel is responsible for providing a broad range of legal services to the company, both directly and in conjunction with outside counsel, with a significant focus on intellectual property protection, contract drafting and negotiation, employment law, managing outside counsel, information and risk management, and dispute resolution and settlements.
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The Intellectual Property Counsel will, among other responsibilities, work with outside counsel and the R&D leaders on patent prosecution, assist with due diligence reviews and assist with drafting and negotiating IP-related agreements.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 8 Years, Job Overview:A law firm in Kansas City, MO, is seeking an experienced Intellectual Property Attorney with a strong background in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm is currently seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney for its Minneapolis location. The Intellectual Property Litigation Associate Attorney will be a key member of the firm's legal team, specializing in handling complex technology litigation with a focus on patents.
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Intellectual Property Counsel will be responsible for intellectual property (IP) legal matters, including patent, trade secret, trademark and copyright. Minimum of 3 years of relevant legal experience as an intellectual property attorney with comprehensive technical knowledge of intellectual property laws, rules and regulations.
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Assist the Senior Intellectual Property Counsel on researching existing patents and providing guidance during the design process when developing new products. The Intellectual Property Counsel is responsible for assisting the Senior Intellectual Property Counsel in identifying, evaluating, and protecting patentable and strategic inventions and minimizing the risk that the Company's products infringe on the valid intellectual property rights of others.
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Intellectual Property Attorney Central and South Florida Overview: As an Intellectual Property Attorney with a minimum of 3 years of experience, you’ll specialize in legal matters related to intellectual property rights.
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Requirements:Admission to the State Bar.3-7 years of experience in intellectual property and/or patent litigation. This position offers the opportunity to work on challenging intellectual property and patent litigation cases.
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