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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, A law firm in Boston is seeking an Intellectual Property Patent Agent with a strong technical background in chemistry. The candidate must demonstrate an excellent academic record, superior organizational and communication skills, a commitment to exceptional client service, and a creative and entrepreneurial perspective on intellectual property.
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Qualified Patent Attorney or IP lawyer admitted to practice in the US or equivalent legal qualifications and experience in Intellectual Property. This role is integral to developing, defending and enforcing the organization's global TA patent portfolio, developing and enforcing the global TA’s Regulatory exclusivities’ portfolio, as well as ensuring compliance with intellectual property laws, thereby supporting the company's broader business objectives.
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Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in intellectual property docketing. Understanding of global intellectual property procedures and regulations. Certification in docketing or IP paralegal studies is a plus.
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Candidates must be USPTO admitted, or eligible to sit for the exam.
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This role will also develop comprehensive reinsurance market and industry knowledge while working on a variety of lines of business, including property, general and specialty casualty, and workers' compensation.
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Experience in all aspects of U.S. and foreign intellectual property law relating to biotechnology, pharmaceutical, or life sciences at a law firm or a biotechnology/pharmaceutical corporation. Six or more years of experience practicing patent or intellectual property law.
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Provide leadership and direction for assigned portfolio or property including tenant relations, security, life safety, landscaping, parking, operations & maintenance, capital projects, and financial management.
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The Senior Director, Intellectual Property (IP) Counsel works with the Legal team to advise Dyne on a wide range of intellectual property matters, including developing IP strategies, patent prosecution, patent portfolio management, licensing, due diligence, and freedom-to-operate analyses to support Dyne Therapeutics' innovative research and development initiatives.
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Experience with Excel and some property management tool (RealPage, Yardi, MRI, AppFolio, etc.) This well established property management company is hiring for a Controller. Must Have Skills 5+ years in property management.
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Meets with Resident Services Coordinator to establish property work plans and develop course of action. This individual should be familiar with housing management, budgeting, housing agency regulations related terminology and have a commitment to community building and will be responsible for the fiscal and physical management of two or more assets and/or a single property exceeding 300 units, or a single property with complex programs/partnerships (permanent supportive housing, industry/community relationships, commercial/retail tenants, etc.
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Family-run business that provides full-service property management, accounting and financial services, consulting, marketing, leasing, affordable housing compliance, in-unit repairs, renovations, capital improvement projects and facilities management and maintenance.
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This position will report to the Senior Legal Director, Intellectual Property and will be responsible for providing legal support to platform evolution as well as a number of different programs and products at various stages of development.
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The Director of Intellectual Property will be responsible for managing and developing our intellectual property strategy, with a focus on patent writing and prosecution. We are committed to protecting our intellectual property and fostering an environment where creativity and innovation thrive.
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While we perform as a top-tier property management company, we strongly emphasize our close-knit, family-owned foundation. Maintain and improve Trustee and owner relations, by providing a higher level of expertise on routine and non-routine property matters.
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Delegate tasks and promote growth with Property Assistant, and/or Assistant Property Manager. Manage and direct the operations of a 684,000 SF Class-A life science Greater Boston suburban portfolio consisting of six buildings to which assigned, at the least possible cost to produce the maximum return on the investment dollars, maintaining the property at the established levels of protection, care and maintenance.
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