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Provide legal advice and guidance on all matters related to patent law, including patent prosecution, licensing, and litigation. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Must be a registered patent attorney with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.
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The Engineering and Construction Practice of Charles Taylor Engineer Technical Services delivers a wide range of expertise, including architectural, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, building envelope repair, performance testing, forensic analyses, and litigation support.
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FULLY REMOTE Litigation Attorney-Insurance Defense. Contract Litigation Attorney - Hybrid - Remote | WFH. 100% REMOTE Litigation Attorney Needed for Fast-Growing Tenant Rights. Labor & Employment Attorney (must be based in California.
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Acts as the court's multi-district litigation liaison, coordinates activities with the Judicial Panel for Multi-District Litigation (MDL) and other district courts by processing timely new MDL actions, directing notices to the appropriate divisional office for processing and/or docketing.
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Advisory Services (AS) provides transaction support, bankruptcy and restructuring advisory, valuation, corporate finance advisory, litigation and dispute resolution consulting and forensic investigation services.
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Our Trial, White Collar and Investigations Business Unit boasts a diverse practice encompassing all facets of complex disputes, from pretrial resolution to trial, including business and commercial litigation, white collar defense and investigations, consumer protection and advertising, employment, entertainment, financial services litigation, health care litigation, intellectual property, patent litigation, and privacy and data security, among others.
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Keywords: Senior Counsel, Litigation, In-house jobs California, Legal jobs San Francisco, Corporate counsel jobs, Lawyer jobs, California, LinkedIn. Senior Counsel, Litigation - San Francisco, CA - $150K - $224K.
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Delving into intellectual property and following patent litigation concerning pharmaceuticals. Top investment bank seeking an equity research associate to support a rising senior biotechnology analyst covering mid- and small-cap biotech companies.
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Our prestigious law firm is actively seeking a talented and ambitious Junior Litigation Associate to join our team in San Francisco. Job Title: Junior Litigation Attorney. This role is suited for a driven, early-career attorney who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is ready to grow their litigation skills.
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We apply rigorous data analysis in Intellectual Property, Class Action and Labor disputes to evaluate issues of consumer perceptions of trademarks and package design, use and awareness of product features in patent and class action litigation and in evaluating the impact of claimed false or misleading advertising.
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This role will be focused primarily in CGRS's Training & Technical Assistance program but may be involved with other core program areas of litigation and policy advocacy in so far as it relates to training, resource development, or mentorship in the representation of asylum seekers.
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Mid-level Patent Litigation Associate in Intellectual Property & Technology in San Francisco, CA. Specialized experience is defined as experience performing duties as an attorney that include: 1) preparing substantial memoranda or other legal documents; 2) conducting complex legal research; 3) orally presenting analyses, conclusions, and recommendations relating to the interpretation and application of the statutes and regulations governing financial institutions, and 4) conducting investigations and litigation (administrative or civil) involving such statutes and regulations.
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Preferred Qualifications Minimum five years of litigation and/or administrative hearing experience, supervisorial experience Contract management, and non-profit services experience Experience with Legal Server and Google Workspace California driver's license and own vehicle To Apply: Please click on the links below to apply and send your cover letter and resume with three professional references.
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Compass Lexecon, one of the world's leading economic consulting firms, specializes in financial and economic analyst of issues that arise in regulatory, policy and litigation matters. Compass Lexecon has been engaged by Fortune 500 corporations, government entities, and others to assist in numerous high-profile mergers, government investigations, and private litigation matters in the United States and worldwide.
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Intellectual Property Litigation Associate (Washington, DC; Chicago; San Francisco)San FranciscoSeeking an associate with 1-4 years of experience to join the firm’s Intellectual Property (“IP”) practice group.
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