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Job 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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Candidates should possess a technical background, preferably in electrical engineering, computer science, or related field, for our patent and other intellectual property litigation practice.
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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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Type Direct Hire 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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Responsibilities: Case Analysis: Conduct thorough analyses of intellectual property disputes, including patent infringement, trademark dilution, copyright infringement, and misappropriation of trade secrets.
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In core related processes related to intellectual property, labor and employment, real estate, emergency and incident response, emerging technology, transportation, white collar crime, and bankruptcy and restructuring.
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Job Title: Litigation AssociateJob Summary: As a Litigation Associate, you will play a crucial role in providing legal support and representation to clients involved in civil litigation matters.
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The Paralegal will be responsible for a wide range of paralegal/legal secretary and administrative matters involving commercial transactions, corporate governance, litigation, employment, mergers & acquisitions, finance, securitization, bankruptcy, trademarks/intellectual property, compliance, and other similar matters.
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As one of the world’s leading law firms, we serve a broad range of clients with market-leading practices in private equity, M&A and other complex corporate transactions; investment fund formation and alternative asset management; restructurings; high-stakes commercial and intellectual property litigation; and government, regulatory and internal investigations.
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Under the direct supervision of the Deputy General Counsel and the general direction of the General Counsel, the Associate General Counsel – Contracts & IP is responsible for oversight of Komen’s contract function and intellectual property (IP) protection.
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This is a unique opportunity to join a well-known global law firm as an Intellectual Property Litigation Paralegal. Opportunity at Global Law Firm for Intellectual Property Litigation Paralegal.
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The firm handles all matters related to bankruptcy and financial restructuring; commercial finance; corporate and securities; creditors' rights; entertainment, advertising, and new media; immigration; intellectual property; labor, employment, and benefits; litigation; mergers and acquisitions; private clients and estate planning; real estate; and tax.
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The firm’s core areas of practice include corporate, financial markets and funds, insolvency and restructuring, intellectual property, litigation, real estate, structured finance and securitization, transactional tax planning, private credit and private wealth.
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The Docketing Administrator will work closely with attorneys and business professionals in our Intellectual Property department. Frost Brown Todd LLP, a national law firm of 1000+ legal and business professionals in seventeen markets, is currently searching for an experienced Patent Docketing Administrator to join our firm.
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Provide legal counsel on a wide range of matters, including contracts, intellectual property, employment law, and corporate governance, while taking a pragmatic approach to protecting the firm from legal risks while considering the business needs.
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