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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in intellectual property law, with expertise in patent prosecution, trademark registration, and intellectual property litigation. Represent clients in intellectual property disputes, including litigation, arbitration, and mediation proceedings.
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Foundation, the Company contributed more than $200 million in food and financial support, including more than $40 million through our Nourishing Neighbors Program to ensure those living in our communities and those impacted by disasters have enough to eat.
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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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In support of the goals and objectives of Center, the Incumbent will (1) use office support technology and software applications, such as word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, and databases to produce Center materials and other documents, correspondence, memos, files, and reports and (2) create and maintain accurate and thorough records, files, and record keeping systems, in compliance with Foundation policies and procedures and award restrictions and guidelines.
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For more than 50 years, we've worked throughout San Diego to provide safe shelter, transitional housing, intervention prevention programs, mental health support, and many other services that meet the ever-changing needs of our communities.
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This includes legal research, drafting legal documents, representing clients in court, and providing general litigation support. With offices in Los Angeles, Orange County/Long Beach, and San Diego, the firm has a long history of litigation experience and success at all levels, including up to the United States Supreme Court.
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The National Planning Activity (NPA) has an opening for a Production Planner/Advanced Planning Support (APS) for ships within CNO Availability Programs. The APS provides direct planning management and support involving all major functions, disciplines, and processes of the NPA.Supports the creation and validation of Navy Surface Ship Repair work items generated from work notifications.
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Our sales and store support teams, also known as clerks in the grocery world, play an important part in ensuring our stores are clean, organized, and shoppable so that our customers can find exactly what they need to keep their families healthy and fed.
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Ca egories: Uni 7 - CSUEU - Clerical and Adminis ra ive Suppor Services, Adminis ra ive, Cus odial/Facili ies, Proba ionary, Full ime, On-si e (work in-person a business loca ion)
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Sony Corporation of America ("SCA") is seeking a Desktop Support IT intern to support a couple of initiatives on enhancing & updating users' system and including proving technical assistance, maintaining computer systems, and configuring hardware and software across the organization.
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Support field testing and evaluation exercises several times a year with different USV and UAV platforms, where you get to validate the autonomous behaviors with a swarm of surface and aerial robots.
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As we continue to represent tech giants and expand our footprint throughout San Diego , we are thrilled to add a new Telecommunications Sales Support Representative to our team. Royal Management is seeking a tenacious Telecommunications Sales Support Representative to join our dynamic team.
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We are seeking a DevSecOps Integration & Support engineer to join the San Diego office of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University. In this role, you will support node deployment and management for the Depot Integrated Product Team (IPT), including interfacing directly with customers, continuous monitoring, remote patching and baseline update deployment to maintain consistency of installs and preserve cybersecurity posture.
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Duties include but are not limited to conducting prior art database searches for patentability and freedom to operate analyses; preparing and prosecuting patent applications; patent prosecution counseling; due diligence support; and litigation support.
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Under the primary supervision of the Information Technology Director, the IT Support Specialist provides user support for computer systems and software applications. Receive and document incoming support requests from students, instructors, and staff related to Global Campus/SDSU applications and IT infrastructure.
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