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One of Texas's prestigious law firms with great track record of IP and Patent litigation is looking to hire an Attorney for their Dallas office. IP Litigation Attorney. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school, and an active Bar license to practice law in Texas.
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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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Previous experience in patent litigation, trademark litigation, or other IP-related disputes highly desirable. Working within a dynamic legal team, you will assist in all aspects of IP litigation, from case analysis and legal research to trial preparation and courtroom advocacy.
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Port ASIC and IP RTL code to prototyping and emulation platforms ( Zebu/HAPSs, Palladium/Protium) + A minimum of 2 years of experience with porting ASIC/IP RTL to Emulation platforms: Zebu/HAPSs, Palladium/Protium.
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E xperience deploying and operating RedHat OpenStack and/or RedHat OpenShift platforms Experience engineering and/or operating SAN or C EPH storage systems 5+ years' experience with administering and operating HPE/Dell hardware and firmware 3+ years VoIP (voice over IP) and Telco experience Proficiency in coding such as Python for automation playbooks Experience designing, building, and operating Kubernetes platforms desired, but not required.
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Troubleshoot and analyze IMS call flows and protocols including TCP/IP, SIP, SDP, Diameter, DNS and RTP; utilize tools such as Wireshark, IRIS, and Radcom to determine and document root cause of issues.
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Fundamental knowledge of Load balancers (F5), firewalls, TCP/IP protocols. Required Experience: Minimum 5 years of experience as Developer/SysAdmin/DevOps engineer Experience with several open source tools (Ansible, Jenkins ,Git, etc) Strong expertise in Jenkins Experience with Programming languages such as Java, C# and Scripting languages such as Python, Perl Strong experience with Red Hat Linux.
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At least 5 years' experience in US and foreign patent or US and foreign trademark docketing, preferably using Computer Packages, Inc. (CPI), or equivalent IP Legal Assistant/Paralegal experience.
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Proficiency in legal research tools and databases, such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database. Technical background or familiarity with scientific and technological concepts relevant to patent litigation preferred.
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Advanced understanding of technology such as Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, TCP/IP, LDAP, and ActiveSync. Advanced understanding of desktop Operating Systems from Microsoft Moderate understanding of operating systems and hardware from Apple Ability to read/write/modify object-oriented programming and scripting technologies: PowerShell, and JavaScript Advanced experience with using one or more of the following device management tools: SCCM, Microsoft Intune, and Azure Active Directory.
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Industry technology certifications such as PSP, CCNA; or product specific certification in Access Control and IP Video platforms. Working knowledge of network infrastructure, including switches, routers, IP configuration, CCNA or equivalent certification, is preferred.
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An understanding of domestic and foreign annuities/renewals and patent docket databases, such as IP Manager, Inprotech, and/or CPI are required. This position will support the Dallas Intellectual Property &Technology (IP&T) Practitioners and the national IP&T Practice Group.
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Having a diverse team enhances the quality of legal services we provide to our clients, sustains our standing as a premier IP law firm, and strengthens the fabric of our firm. Join Fish’s team in our fast-paced Practice Systems Department as a Patent Paralegal.
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Must have at least one of the following current certifications: COMPTIA Network+, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, or CCDA. Demonstrated experience with complex multi-site networksExperience with complex multi-site network troubleshooting, multilayered switch environment, VPN technologies.
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Possesses a broad understanding of IP networking principles and advanced network security practices, including mastery of TCP/IP, subnetting, and routing protocols (OSPF, BGP). Holds current Cisco certifications or relevant experience, demonstrating advanced knowledge and expertise in network security and management (CCNP Preferred.
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