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8+ years of experience as a trademark paralegal with high-level responsibilities on a global trademark portfolio. As Senior Paralegal you will work with a variety of business and legal teams to support the trademark and copyright programs across the full scope of PlayStation products and services.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Corporate Paralegal to help provide legal services on a variety of corporate and securities matters. Paralegal certificate or Bachelor’s Degree.
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GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. A well-established California law firm is seeking a mid-level associate to join their recognized Commercial Litigation practice.
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Latitude is seeking a paralegal with significant corporate governance experience for a part-time contract opportunity with a venture capital company located in Northern California. Bachelor’s degree and/or paralegal certificate.
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Support broader corporate legal team on other matters, which may include compensation, ESG, stock matters, M&A, capital markets, and other projects. Responsibilities Administering and maintaining Joby’s contract lifecycle management system (Ironclad) and DocuSign accounts.
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Genentech’s Intellectual Property team is seeking a Patent Paralegal II/Information Disclosure Statement Specialist who will provide a high level of paralegal support in all facets of US Patent Law to three or more patent attorneys in the Genentech Legal Department.
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Shay Glenn LLP, a top-tier boutique patent prosecution firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area, seeks a highly motivated IP Paralegal to join our growing team. A minimum of 3 years’ experience as a patent paralegal in a law firm or corporation is required.
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We are seeking a skilled Probate Litigation Paralegal to join our dynamic team and assist in managing probate and trusts and estates-related matters with professionalism and care. As a Probate Litigation Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in supporting our attorneys by managing probate cases, drafting legal documents, and conducting research.
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HumanHire is partnered with a top ranked global Law Firm to find an Intellectual Property Paralegal to join the firms growing team in Menlo Park, CA! As an Intellectual Property Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in supporting the firms attorneys in all aspects of intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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Allogene Therapeutics is seeking a highly motivated Senior IP Paralegal to support the legal department on intellectual property matters. IP Paralegal experience preferably in a pharmaceutical or biotechnology company (development-stage and public company experience a plus.
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PlayStation is seeking an experienced Senior Paralegal to work with some of the most exciting consumer brands! PlayStation is seeking an experienced Senior Paralegal to work with some of the most exciting consumer brands.
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She/he/they will have a Paralegal certificate and equivalent experience working as a paralegal in an established law firm, or degree from an accredited college with some law office or related experience.
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The Civil Litigation Paralegal participates in the firm's overall mission by providing top quality, cost effective legal services. An established San Mateo law firm is currently seeking a Civil Litigation Paralegal to independently oversee the day-to-day file handling.
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The IP Paralegal will work closely with and provide support to the Firm with litigation matters. The IP Paralegal will be responsible for assisting with the day to day management of cases including maintaining pleadings, correspondence, document files and databases; assists in hearing and trial preparation.
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Prepares and reviews clear and concise communications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent offices. Hybrid Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the flexibility of a hybrid work model, working from home two days a week after a successful probationary period.
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