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Our client, a storied and marquee law firm based in Manhattan, is seeking an Intellectual Property Paralegal to join the firm's Finance Group. In this role, the Paralegal will provide primary support to the firm's Global Leveraged Finance team relating to non-litigation, intellectual property-specific functions, including IP due diligence searches, ownership and lien reviews and perfection operations in support of the firm's industry leading finance practice.
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Minimum of 6-8 years on-the-job experience as an intellectual property paralegal, ideally in a law firm. As an integral part of the team, the Intellectual Property (IP) Paralegal assists the IP attorneys with all aspects of our dynamic intellectual property practice.
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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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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Intellectual Property Paralegal to join our legal team. Minimum of 2+ years of experience working as a paralegal in intellectual property law, preferably in a law firm or corporate legal department setting.
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Assist attorneys in the practice of intellectual property law, specifically patent litigation and prosecution. Assist in preparing legal documents and submissions to government agencies, including the U.S. International Trade Commission, the U.S. Department of Commerce, USPTO, and U.S. District Courts.
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Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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In this role, the Intellectual Property Counsel will have direct responsibility for providing IP legal support to the Agricultural Products business unit. A recognized services company in New Jersey has a great Remote opportunity awaiting a new Intellectual Property Counsel.
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Candidates should possess a technical background, preferably in electrical engineering, computer science, or related field, for our patent and other intellectual property litigation practice.
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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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Role: Intellectual Property Paralegal. Expert knowledge and working experience of the USPTO Patent Center filing system in order to independently draft and prepare simple to moderately complex patent legal documents for submission to the USPTO including (but not limited to) patent applications, figures, sequence listings, amendments, information disclosure statements, office action responses, requests for continued examination, notices of appeal, reply briefs, allowance checklists, allowed claims, issue fee payments, etc.
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7+ years of intellectual property paralegal experience, preferably in a global corporate legal setting for a company in the consumer products or food and beverage space, or in a law firm supporting clients in the same space.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Washington, DC is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation (Patent) Associate Attorney. Duties:Handle patent litigation matters, including case analysis, legal research, and drafting pleadings, motions, and briefs.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Newport Beach is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation (Patent) Associate Attorney with experience in patent litigation. Conduct legal research and analysis related to patent law.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Dallas is seeking an Intellectual Property Litigation (Patent) Associate Attorney with experience in patent litigation. Conduct legal research and analysis related to patent law and litigation.
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Review correspondence from USPTO, U.S. Copyright Office, and other governmental bodies and report on such correspondence to Intellectual Property Attorney and business units within the organization.
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