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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job OverviewA law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking an Entry-Level to Mid-Level Patent Prosecution Associate Attorney who is passionate about patent law and possesses strong technical and legal writing skills.
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For Patent Litigation and Patent Prosecution Summer Positions: We require a scientific or technical background (degree and/or experience), excellent academic credentials, and superior writing ability.
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All qualified candidates must have a valid USPTO Registration number, be able to efficiently manage a busy patent prosecution docket, and have excellent academic and professional credentials as well as highly developed writing and analytical skills.
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The Associate Director, Lead Writer directs and provides technical and operational support to the activities of the scientific writing staff and associated projects. Advanced degree (PhD or PharmD) with 8+ years in medical writing experience in pharmaceutical industry OR Bachelor’s degree in a scientific discipline with 10+ years of experience in a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or CROs, including participation in submissions to the US FDA (NDA, BLA) and/or EMA (MAA.
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Additional responsibilities include actively participating in teaching, research and developmental projects; delivery of direct patient care including all appropriate technical procedures, and serves as Attending Radiologist who supervises all patient care services performed by staff, students and other trainees in his/her area of expertise; writing and editing publications; serving on major standing committees; delivering lectures; and personnel management.
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REQUIREMENTS - Juris Doctorate Degree - Robust writing, drafting and editing skills - Clerkships and trial experience are always beneficial - Undergraduate degree in the engineering, chemistry, biology and/or computer science fields are valuable but not required The ideal candidate is a driven, self-motivated litigator with patent experience and a strong interest in developing standup and trial experience in high-stakes technology disputes.
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Send resume, cover letter, transcript, and writing sample to Jennifer Ireland, Human Resources and Recruitment Manager, Keller and Heckman LLP, 1001 G Street, NW, Suite 500 West, Washington, D.C. 20001 to careers@khlaw.com.
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Strong technical aptitude; proficiency with social media platforms, Excel, communications measurement tools and internal/external communications channels (Newswire services, media databases, and more.
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Demonstrates thorough abilities and/or proven record of success in financial reporting processes and technical accounting, preferably for a global network of professional services firms, including the following areas: performing analyses, research, and documenting complex and emerging accounting, regulatory and financial reporting topics; and, writing, communicating, facilitating, and presenting cogently; to and/or for all levels of industry audiences, clients and internal staff and management.
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Technical Assent is passionate about services – in government, business, and not-for-profit. Supports writing and speaking of more senior colleagues through research, editing, and other activities.
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Excellent academic credentials, experience with intellectual property litigation, and superb writing, oral communication, and interpersonal skills are required. Our sole focus on intellectual property enables us to more deeply understand our clients' technical needs, and our candidates' individual talents and career interests.
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Core responsibilities include writing, editing, coordination, production, and dissemination of press releases, technical research summaries, and other media services content geared toward the physical sciences community as well as a nonscientific audience.
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Candidates should be self-starters with excellent analytical, writing and project management skills, the ability to work collaboratively across teams and offices, current law firm experience; and superior academic credentials from a top-tier law school, including relevant coursework in business, technology and intellectual property law subjects.
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Assist with drafting opinion letters, responses to IRS inquiries, IRS ruling requests and writing other technical memoranda. Technical skills and experience with research and development deduction and credit Internal Revenue Code sections (including, but not limited to, sections 174 & 41), corresponding regulations and relevant judicial and administrative authority.
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