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Experience handling PTAB/EPO Oppositions and supporting patent litigation a plus. + Assist internal and external litigation counsel on IP litigation matters. + Minimum of 7 years working as a patent attorney and counseling clients on intellectual property issues.
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We are seeking an Intellectual Property Patent Paralegal/Specialist to provide legal support on a variety of tasks focused on patent matters, including gathering of preliminary technical information for patent assessment, monitoring deadlines for various domestic and foreign patent activities, and handling routine activities in connection with the maintenance and protection of domestic and foreign patents.
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The Mid-level Intellectual Property - Life Sciences Associate Attorney will primarily handle patent prosecution within the biotechnology sector, leveraging their expertise in life sciences technology areas.
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Candidates must possess 6-8 years of patent litigation experience, with a focus on drafting and responding to pleadings, preparing infringement and invalidity claim charts. Experience engaging in Markman and claim construction proceedings, overseeing patent-specific fact and expert discovery, handling inter partes reviews, and formulating overall litigation strategies is required.
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As a patent engineer at HFZ, you will use your engineering skills to protect a wide range of cutting-edge technologies for some of the most innovative companies in the world. Hanley, Flight and Zimmerman, LLC (HFZ), a patent prosecution law firm located in downtown Chicago, is seeking engineers with industry experience to train to be patent engineers.
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The successful candidate will work with the Division's Deputy Chief Litigation Counsel and Chief of the Office of Bankruptcy, Collections, Distributions and Receiverships, and other supervisory personnel in the direct supervision of the Home Office Trial Unit located in the SEC's Headquarters in Washington, DC.
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Title: Public Service Administrator Option 8L (Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel) Serves as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel for the Department of Children and Family Services.
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Draft patent prosecution templates, such as formalities, and electronically file with USPTO. Manage docket and patent prosecution practice for high-volume client portfolio. Compile, upload and electronically file US patent applications with USPTO.
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We are seeking three Assistant General Counsel-Litigation positions to help the Chicago Housing Authority (“CHA”) achieve its mission and goals, primarily by protecting its legal interests. This position requires a Juris Doctor degree, admission to the Illinois bar and good standing, and a minimum of five (5) years of trial/litigation experience, strong writing skills, excellent verbal communication skills, ability to work well with diverse populations and stakeholders and willingness to learn new substantive areas to meet CHA’s needs including: fair housing and various constitutional claims.
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The Assistant General Counsel will partner with client departments to develop policy on behalf of CHA and may work in tandem with the litigation group representing the CHA in matters litigated in state and federal courts, including matters involving consent decrees, in administrative hearings, and will provide advice to client departments.
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Senior Associates, Associates, and Sr. Counsel are expected in the office at least two days a week, while Counsel, Staff Counsel, and Patent Agents are expected one day a week. This position is open to Senior Associate, Counsel and Senior Counsel.
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Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, Litigation and Disputes, the Senior Corporate Counsel - Litigation and Disputes will work closely with the Chief Legal Office (CLO) and UL's corporate and business leadership to coordinate and assist on the following matters.
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Litigation consulting, forensic accounting, and/or valuation experience in intellectual property matters including patent, trade secret, copyright and trademark is requiredDesignations or advanced degrees a plus (CPA, MBA, etc.
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The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is seeking an organized, professional, and results-oriented individual to serve as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is seeking an organized, professional, and results-oriented individual to serve as Labor and Employment Litigation Counsel.
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A Senior Manager or Director within our Disputes, Claims, & Investigations group ("DCI") will work in a dynamic and fast-paced consulting environment advising clients and their legal counsel, preparing financial and economic damages calculations and related forensic and financial advisory work in complex commercial litigation.
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