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Critically supervise and manage outside intellectual property counsel to ensure high-quality, cost-effective service. Assist in managing intellectual property program for the Company including patent prosecution, trademark management, enforcement of intellectual property rights, intellectual property licensing, and development and execution of intellectual property strategies.
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Role: Intellectual Property Paralegal. 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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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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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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A law firm is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Associate Counsel with expertise in organic chemistry or a related field. Providing legal advice and strategic counsel on intellectual property matters.
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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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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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A law firm in Philadelphia, PA, is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Attorney with expertise in preparing complex patent applications, managing a large docket of domestic and foreign prosecution, consulting with clients and inventors, and conducting IP-related due diligence.
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Minimum of 7 years working as a patent attorney and counseling clients on intellectual property issues. As the Counsel, Intellectual Property, you’ll have the chance to strategically develop our worldwide patent portfolio, including directing and managing domestic and foreign outside counsel to prepare and prosecute patent applications.
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Title: IP Paralegal II. Monitors progress of patent cases and patent attorney/agent dockets through use of USPTO Private PAIR, IP Management Software and Document Management System. Title: IP Paralegal II.
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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. We are looking for a dynamic and experienced Intellectual Property Attorney to join our thriving practice.
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Reporting to the Chief Technology Transfer Officer, the Licensing Manager is responsible for the strategic and day-to-day management of IP licensing at Berkeley Lab, including independently negotiating and managing licensing activities for lab intellectual property at one of the world’s leading research institutions.
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This position will report directly to the Company’s Chief Legal Officer and will also work closely with the Chief Science & Technology Officer and in-house intellectual property counsel.
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The position primarily provides professional and administrative support to the Managing Senior Counsel Intellectual Property for preparation, filing, prosecution and maintenance of patent and trademark cases originating in the US, including correspondence with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent Agents for non-US patent filings.
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As the newest addition to our expanding office, the Intellectual Property Paralegal will play a crucial role in supporting our managing partner, partner, senior associate, and associate.
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