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At least 6 years of experience as a patent attorney in-house or at an IP law firm supporting global IP matters related to prosecution (filing and securing patents) in a field(s) related to life science and/or data science.
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If you are a dynamic legal professional seeking an opportunity to make a significant impact in intellectual property law, visit JDHuntr.com to apply for this position in Emeryville, CA. Explore the world of in-house counsel and take the next step in your legal career with us.
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7+ years as an in house, top law firm, or government attorney with relevant intellectual property experience, including patent prosecution, software licensing and a variety of dispute resolution related to intellectual property disputes.
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Member in good standing of the California State Bar or another State Bar and registered as in-house counsel. The Counsel, Intellectual Property will partner with technology organizations across all NBCUniversal businesses in creating, capturing and protecting innovation.
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A Juris Doctor from a recognized, accredited law school and licensed to practice in New Jersey or in at least one other state with eligibility to apply for limited New Jersey in-house counsel legal license.
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At a minimum, the candidate must be qualified for and quickly acquire a Registered In-House Counsel status in California and the willingness to maintain that status during employment.
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The candidate is expected to collaborate well with other in-house and outside attorneys to accomplish the objectives of the BMS Intellectual Property Department. The attorney will work closely with clients in various functions in a dynamic, growth-oriented environment and will collaborate with other in-house and outside attorneys to accomplish BMS objectives.
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JD with 5+ years of relevant experience at a top-tier law firm, US government (e.g., clerkship and or agency experience), and/or in-house legal department. Counsel diverse internal clients in all aspects of IP litigation and patent valuation.
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3+ years of experience as corporate in-house counsel specializing in patent law. As AGC, Intellectual Property, and the Virology Therapeutic A rea Lead – Emerging Viruses for Gilead’s patent prosecution team you will serve as the primary point of contact for patent issues relating to emerging viruses programs, including HBV and HDV. You will coordinate and oversee patent prosecution activities related to research and development programs within the virology therapeutic area in support of these programs.
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Explore a wide range of legal job opportunities including in-house counsel roles, corporate lawyer positions, and general counsel jobs. To apply for the role mentioned above or to discover more in-house counsel jobs, visit JDHuntr.com.
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We are currently engaged on an Intellectual Property Counsel search with a private SaaS company in the Cyber and Network Security space. In this role, the IP Counsel will join a growing IP Department and report into the Head of Intellectual Property.
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Working with in-house paralegals and outside counsel, overseeing prosecution of trademark applications and maintenance of registrations. Strong presentation skills and an ability educate others about intellectual property in engaging and impactful ways.
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JD from Law School of recognized standing, and Bar Admission in NJ (direct admission or eligible for limited in-house licensing in NJ.) required. arising during research and development of products and to manage disclosures and publications of such findings with Tokyo to ensure that all appropriate patentable matter is protected in a timely manner by the filing and prosecution of patent application(s) in the U.S. and worldwide (in coordination with Daiichi Sankyo Tokyo Intellectual Property Department (Tokyo IP.
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R egistered to practice before the USPTO and eligible to practice in Washington or obtain a limited license for in-house counsel. The BMS Innovation Law Team is seeking an intellectual property attorney to join BMS’ cell therapy research and development center in Seattle, WA.
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Carries out pre-litigation investigations, assists in selection of outside litigation counsel, assists in the direction and management of assigned patent litigations and patent office proceedings (IPRs and PGRs) involving marketed and pipeline products; inputs to senior management (U.S. and Tokyo) on settlement options, and negotiates directly with third parties for strategic settlements of assigned IP related matters.
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