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Title: IP Paralegal II. 8+ years of work experience or Paralegal Certificate and 6+ years of work experience in a law firm, an in-house legal department, a consulting firm, or comparable experience elsewhere.
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Working effectively with senior counsel and other members of the intellectual property (IP) team to manage Walmart’s global patent portfolio. Familiarity with intellectual property provisions in tech contracts and agreements.
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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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Detail and action oriented with a commitment to accuracy and enthusiastic about learning and growing in the field of intellectual property. Minimum of one year experience in intellectual property or coursework related to intellectual property.
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The role presents an excellent opportunity for a dynamic individual with significant biopharmaceutical experience in patent portfolio management, the development and implementation of intellectual property (IP) and licensing strategies and the capability to lead our industry-specific relationships and partnerships.
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The Intellectual Property Paralegal will perform a variety of intellectual property related support for IP attorneys to whom assigned according to established policies and procedures.
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Monitors progress of patent cases and patent attorney/agent dockets through use of USPTO Private PAIR, IP Management Software and Document Management System. Performs Patent Term Adjustment review and analysis and delivery of analysis summary to patent attorney/agent.
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If you are a motivated and qualified Intellectual Property Attorney seeking an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic legal firm in San Diego, we encourage you to apply. We are looking for a dynamic and experienced Intellectual Property Attorney to join our thriving 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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We’re looking for a strong intellectual property attorney with extensive scientific knowledge of our research areas who can build and lead the legal strategy for protecting and deploying our intellectual property.
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If you are a motivated and qualified Intellectual Property Attorney seeking an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic legal firm in San Francisco, we encourage you to apply. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a talented Intellectual Property Attorney to join our team in San Francisco.
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A law firm seeks a dynamic Patent Attorney to provide comprehensive counsel to clients regarding various aspects of intellectual property law, with a primary focus on patent prosecution.
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Significant experience applying an intellectual property strategy (relating to both patent prosecution and IP transactions) within an organization, preferably from an in-house position. You have one foot in the law and one in science, not wanting to leave your science background behind even as you dive deep into global intellectual property law and strategy.
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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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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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