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We are seeking a Senior Patent Litigation/Intellectual Property Paralegal to join our team in Washington, DC. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in managing all aspects of patent litigation cases, from pre-complaint through appeal.
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Arnall Golden Gregory LLP ("AGG"), an Am Law 200 law firm with offices in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., is seeking a Litigation Paralegal in the D.C. office who will provide high-level paralegal support to attorneys in the firm’s Litigation Department, with specialties including Healthcare Litigation, Business Litigation, Complex Insurance Services, Employment Law, and Intellectual Property & Technology litigation.
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Our client is looking to hire a Paralegal to support the Intellectual Property Group with regard to all patent prosecution matters. 5+ years of paralegal experience, specifically with intellectual property law including foreign and US filings, patent docket management and application filings.
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The Intellectual Property Practice Group of Baker McKenzie seeks an experienced IP Patent Paralegal in the Washington, D.C. office. For over 55 years, our Intellectual Property practice has been helping clients in all aspects of the acquisition, protection, enforcement and exploitation of IP rights.
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Draft Uniform Dispute Resolution Procedure (UDRP) Complaints before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for attorney's review. Our client, a major financial services company, is seeking a trademark paralegal or junior attorney to assist them with 6-month project.
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We have consistently been recognized for our leading practices in many areas, including private equity, M&A, finance, asset management, real estate, tax, antitrust, life sciences, health care, intellectual property, litigation & enforcement, privacy & cybersecurity, and business restructuring.
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An Am Law 100 law firm is looking for an Intellectual Property Paralegal to join their team out of their Washington D.C. office. MUST have 5+ years of intellectual property experience in a law firm setting.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree preferred 5+ years’ experience as a paralegal in US and foreign intellectual property practice. Knowledge of procedural requirements for filing US and PCT patent applications with the USPTO and the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO.
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As one of the world's leading law firms, we serve a broad range of clients with market-leading practices in private equity, M&A and other complex corporate transactions; investment fund formation and alternative asset management; restructurings; high-stakes commercial and intellectual property litigation; and government, regulatory and internal investigations.
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Identify relevant issues in preparation and review of draft partnership contracts and coordinate with colleagues and across the business on tax, intellectual property, data privacy, and cybersecurity matters.
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Our lawyers and legislative advisors serve domestic and international clients in all areas of corporate and business law, complex litigation, intellectual property, regulatory matters, and government affairs.
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Prepare, coordinate, and file trademark applications and other forms at various intellectual property offices, including the USPTO, TTAB, WIPO, and foreign trademark offices. The responsibilities outlined for this role suggest a position in intellectual property law or trademark and copyright management.
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Elite national litigation law firm is looking for a mid-level and senior-level Litigation Paralegal to join their Intellectual Property group. Elite national litigation law firm is looking for a mid-level and senior-level Litigation Paralegal to join their Intellectual Property group.
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This role would provide the opportunity to gain valuable experience working closely with talented attorneys on all aspects of litigation, international arbitration, and intellectual property.
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Bachelor’s degree, paralegal certification, or equivalent work experience required. Draft, proofread, photocopy, scan documents into the firm’s document management system and assemble correspondence as needed.
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