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AbbVie is searching for in-house Counsels for our Patent Prosecution group, part of AbbVie’s Intellectual Property, Transactions, and Innovation legal team. JD degree from an accredited law school, state bar admission enabling in-house practice (specific state not required), and registration to practice before the USPTO.
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Collaborate with inventors, in-house counsel, and clients to secure patent protection. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Hartford, CT, seeks a motivated Patent Associate Attorney with 2-4 years of experience drafting and prosecuting US and international patent applications.
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8+ years combined of patent prosecution experience and in-house patent counseling experience (if applicable) As Strategic Patent Counsel, you will develop our patent strategy, ensuring we stay ahead in a constantly evolving tech landscape.
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Train, educate, and counsel product, engineering teams, and other partners in patent matters. If based in Figma’s San Francisco or New York hub offices, this role has the annual base salary range stated below.
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Our platform features a range of job openings for in-house counsel positions in various locations, including California, Washington DC, Florida, and New York. Browse through our listings to find the perfect fit for your experience and expertise.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience working as an attorney within an in-house IP department or a reputable private practice firm supporting Consumer Healthcare, Food & Beverage, Chemistry, FMCG and/or life science clients.
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5+ years of experience as patent counsel at a law firm and/or in-house at a pharmaceutical / biotech company, with significant experience in large molecule therapeutics. Preparing and prosecuting patent applications, both in-house and with outside counsel.
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Latitude specializes in providing highly skilled former in-house counsel and Big Law attorneys for flexible contract engagements and permanent positions in dozens of practice areas, including commercial contracting, data privacy, M&A, employment, litigation, and more.
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Acting individually and in cross-functional teams, the in-house Counsel will develop and implement intellectual property strategies for AbbVies products and product candidates. We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and eye care and products and services in our Allergan Aesthetics portfolio.
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Must be registered to practice before the United States Patent Office and a member of the Texas State Bar in good standing or qualified to obtain Admission on Motion pursuant to Texas Supreme Court Rule 705 or Limited Admission of House Counsel pursuant to Texas Supreme Court rule 716.
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Requires five-plus years of recent experience working as a patent prosecution secretary or paralegal in a law firm or in-house legal department, or equivalent. The individual in this role must possess experience and understanding of all aspects of U.S. patent prosecution case support including preparing and filing patent applications and prosecution documents via the electronic filing systems, data collection and review, and utilizing document/information management databases.
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1+ years of patent prosecution experience in a law firm or in-house patent department with significant experience drafting, filing, and prosecuting life science patent applications in U.S. and foreign jurisdictions.
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Technical degree in relevant field, such as molecular biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, chemical engineering, or biomedical engineering. These positions will support AbbVie’s Oncology, Immunology, and Neuroscience products and be based in our offices in the Chicago, San Francisco, or Boston metro areas with a hybrid work model (on site 3+ days/week.
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This job is eligible to participate in our short-term incentiveprograms. The amount and availability of any bonus,commission, incentive, benefits, or any other form ofcompensation and benefitsthat are allocable to a particular employee remains in the Company's sole andabsolutediscretion unless and until paid andmay be modified at the Company’s sole and absolute discretion, consistent withapplicable law.
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Interested candidates should have at least 3 years of experience as a Patent Agent prosecuting patents in the immunology and molecular biology therapeutic space. Experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications, responding to office actions, assisting in the preparation of opinions and conducting prior art searches in the fields of immunotherapy, gene therapy, cell therapy and related fields.
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