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Job Title: Patent/Intellectual Property Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Patent/Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in disputes related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
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This position will spearhead the Patent Department allowing you to work on all IP and patent matters across their various product lines. The Patent Counsel should have.
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Our success is measured by the results we achieve on behalf of our clients, and we commit ourselves, without reservation, to the overriding objective of client satisfaction. For Patent Engineer candidates, patent prosecution experience is not required, however, related education, work experience, and sincere interest in Patent Agent / Patent Attorney career path preferred.
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Minimally qualified applicants must have education, training and/or experience in the following : Conducting in-depth research on complex legal questions, either as a lawyer, judicial law clerk, or law student.
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We are one of the most active criminal defense and immigration firms in Central Texas, and we are on the leading edge of litigation in criminal and immigration courts. JD degree and admission to the State Bar of Texas is required Strong oral advocacy skills with a preference for prior litigation experience.
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Founded in 2010 with a focus on family law litigation, we help our clients navigate the difficult task of divorce and the associated issues that arise from divorce, including child custody, alimony, and the division of property.
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Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as proficiency with PC software such as Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. - Knowledge of the various HPD’s internal databases, including but not limited to: HLD’s Litigation Management System (LMS) and HPDINFO.
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LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY $120,000 Plus Commission with Sign-On Bonus (Up to $25,000 for qualified applicants) LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY salary $120,000 plus guaranteed commission after achieving performance goal.
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Our Patent Litigation team combines proven trial and appellate experience, strategic approaches, and technological knowledge to enforce and defend our clients' patent rights, particularly in the life sciences and technology industries.
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Arnold & Porter is seeking mid-level patent litigation associates to join our Intellectual Property & Technology Practice Group in our Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, or Washington, DC offices.
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Represent clients in proceedings before the USPTO and other patent offices. This opportunity would mean working with a collaborative team of top-tier IP professionals on challenging and high-profile patent matters, with a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a commitment to professional development and career growth.
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Drawing on deep experience in environmental, human rights, and energy law across jurisdictions around the world, and in litigation and regulatory reform, we work with partners in Africa, Asia, Australia, Latin America, and elsewhere to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and advance clean energy, defend biodiversity and the natural world, and protect human health.
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The Litigation Adjuster – Construction Specialist will become part of a dedicated team focusing on New York Labor Law, construction defect and/or third-party property damage claims.
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The Walnut Creek, or San Francisco, or Seattle offices of Kilpatrick Townsend are seeking a full-time, entry-level Patent Engineer to join the Electronics & Software Patent Prosecution team.
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The Antitrust Litigation Associate Attorney will support and assist in antitrust litigation matters. 3-5 years of experience practicing law with a focus on antitrust litigation.
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patent litigation on the job training jobs Title: litigation associate Company: Vanguard Intellectual Partners Llc in Troy, New York
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