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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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Job InformationHumanaAssociate VP, Technology Solutions, PharmacyinJersey CityNew JerseyDescriptionThe Associate Vice President of Technology Solutions acts as a liaison and collaborates with the business and functional sta.
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Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP seeks a highly qualified patent prosecution associate or patent agent to join its growing and dynamic Intellectual Property Practice Group. Candidates must have IP experience with drafting and patent prosecution and a background in computer science, electrical engineering, or similar.
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4-8 years of experience in patent prosecution, preferably focusing on Organic Chemistry or related fields. Draft patent applications and manage the prosecution process before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and global patent offices.
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Patent Prosecution Associate, Team Attorney, or Patent Agent – Electrical Engineering or Computer Science Engineering Background. Patent Prosecution Associate, Team Attorney, or Patent Agent – Electrical Engineering or Computer Science Engineering Background March 21, 2023.
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Our client is a major Am law 100 firm, seeking a 2-3 year patent prosecution associate for its Intellectual Property Practice in Boston, New York, and Washington, DC. The salary for this position is between $225,000 to $250,000, depending upon experience.
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2-3 years of patent prosecution experience relating to life sciences and biotechnology, including pharmaceutical small molecule products, biological, gene therapy therapeutics, and medical devices.
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Experience in patent drafting, prosecution, opinions, and strategic agreements. Patent Attorney - Life Sciences/Biotechnology. Degree in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, immunology, organic chemistry, or protein engineering, or related discipline.
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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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Top-rated law firm is seeking a Technical Advisor or Patent Agent with 1 - 4 years of prior patent prosecution experience. The person in this position must be qualified to sit for the patent bar, and preferably Patent Agent candidates will already be licensed to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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We are seeking an experienced Patent Prosecution Legal Secretary to provide administrative and secretarial support for attorneys in our Intellectual Property Practice Group. Our Electrical, Mechanical & Computer Science Patent Prosecution department has an excellent opportunity for a Legal Secretary in the Seattle office.
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Provide internal training and education on patent-related matters to relevant teams within ZURUWHAT YOU'LL BRING:Education: Bachelor’s degree or higher in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, physics, or a related disciplineJuris Doctor ( degree or equivalent from an accredited law school and admission to at least one barExperience: Around 6 to 10 years of experience in patent prosecution and portfolio management, with a focus on construction or mechanical engineering.
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A law firm is seeking a Junior IP Generalist Associate Attorney to join its dynamic team in Costa Mesa, CA. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 1 year of experience with a diverse range of intellectual property (IP) matters, including patent litigation, IP diligence, transfers and assignments, licenses, document review, deposition preparation, trade dress, trade secret infringement, and more.
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As Senior Patent Counsel, your primary responsibilities will include identifying and securing protection for Alector’s valuable intellectual property, managing global patent prosecution and strategies, counseling clients and cross-functional teams, and conducting patentability and freedom-to-operate analyses.
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Monitors and manages the patent prosecution docket for assigned timekeepers ensuring all deadlines are met in a timely matter and docket updates are communicated to the docketing team. The Patent Legal Secretary is responsible for assisting partners, associates and patent agents in all aspects of U.S. and foreign patent prosecution, including preparing and filing patent applications and prosecution documents via electronic filing systems, preparing client reporting letters, and providing administrative support.
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