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Job Overview: A law firm in Washington, D.C., is seeking a Junior High Tech Intellectual Property Associate Attorney with 1-3 years of patent litigation experience, a background in electrical engineering or computer engineering, and superior academic credentials.
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Patent Litigation Attorney / Senior IP Litigation Counsel / Intellectual Property Litigation. Our client, a well-established and highly regarded law firm, is looking for experienced IP litigation attorneys with substantive intellectual property litigation experience.
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Our client, a well-respected patent boutique, seeks an Intellectual Property Attorney for their growing office. Intellectual Property Attorney - 100% Remote. The successful candidate will have a degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, physics or computer science / computer engineering with at least one year of intellectual property experience.
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This is a Dual Property Position supporting The Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner and The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown. Serves as the property sales liaison with Area Sales, Group Sales, Revenue Management, Event Management, Regional Marketing Communications and other hotel departments as appropriate.
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We consider ourselves “relentless pioneers” that push boundaries and defy barriers.
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The Regional Property Manager shall also prepare, coordinate and insure that all fire, life safety and other safety programs are established and followed. The Regional Property Manager shall strive to attend and participate in outside or in-house activities, meetings, organizations, regulatory agencies, etc., as approved or directed by the Owner’s Representative or Executive Vice President, to enhance this image.
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While this role has no direct reports, the Assistant Property Manager may act in a supervisory capacity, under the direction of the Property Manager. Keeps Property Manager informed of any information that could affect property operations.
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6+ plus years of relevant commercial real estate property management experience including operations, tenant services, accounting, and financial expertise. Manage property administration including on-site property office management, tenant and vendor certificates of insurance, and technology needs.
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As a Assistant Property Manager , you will be responsible for day-to-day oversight of all tenant correspondence, administration of tenant lease agreements, billing and collecting tenant receivables (AR), processing and mailing invoices (AP), preparing monthly and quarterly reports, assisting in annual budget preparation, event planning, vendor correspondence and assisting the Property Manager with special projects as necessary.
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WSP is currently recruiting a full time Electrical Engineer to join our growing Property & Buildings team in Seattle, Washington. Perform and lead electrical engineering design tasks for power systems, electrical distribution, indoor/outdoor lighting, grounding, and lightning protection, as well as systems such as communications, access control, security, IT, and fire alarm in conformance with codes, standards, construction practices, and client’s goals.
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You will be a member of the Asset Management team and perform the duties of a Local Property Officer (LPO) in direct support our for our client's asset portfolios to ensure accountability for government property as it is acquired by the Border Patrol Program Management Office Directorate (PMOD), transferred to the field user organizations, and when required, screened for reutilization or disposal.
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Experience with property management software (Yardi, RealPage, etc. Provide oversight of properties' tenant files and ensure that Property Software Data is accurate at all times. Approve rental applications adhering to property standards and all appropriate agency standards.
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This role is an exceptional opportunity for individuals passionate about patent litigation, eager to work on cutting-edge technology matters for high-profile clients such as Samsung, Adobe, Boston Scientific Corporation, Charter, Crocs, Google, Tesla, and Nike. Position Overview: Joining our Intellectual Property & Technology Practice sector means becoming part of a team of approximately 100 attorneys dedicated to the lifecycle of our clients' most valuable assets.
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Pay property level bills and forward cash disbursement journals to the Property Accountant. The Assistant Property Manager reports to the General Manager. Report income collection to the Property Accountant.
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Handles claims and other functional work involving one or more lines of business other than property ( auto, workers compensation, premium audit, underwriting) may be required. Under moderate supervision, this position is responsible for the handling of first party property claims including: investigating, evaluating, estimating and negotiating to ensure optimal claim resolution for personal or business claims of moderate severity and complexity.
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