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A minimum of three years of prior work experience in patent litigation, ideally managing Hatch-Waxman or biotherapeutics cases in District Court or before the PTAB, with experience in litigating and managing therapeutics cases (biologic or chemical.
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Ideal candidates will have experience with all phases of patent litigation, including discovery, drafting pleadings, writing briefs, and preparing and arguing motions. Vanguard Intellectual Partners (Vanguard-IP) specializes in the placement of IP/Patent professionals nationwide.
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REQUIREMENTS - The ideal candidate will be a high performer with experience with intellectual property matters, including patent and/or trade secret litigation. SUMMARY Vanguard-IP specializes in the placement of IP/Patent professionals nationwide.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a qualified Mid-Level Patent Litigation Associate Attorney with a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in handling and managing Hatch-Waxman or biotherapeutics cases in District Court or before the PTAB. The ideal candidate should possess strong research, writing, and analytic skills, along with the ability to mentor junior associates.
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Position Title: Associate Attorney, Patent Litigation (2-4 years of experience) The ideal candidate will possess an academic background in chemistry as well as attorney experience from an AmLaw firm working with pharmaceutical/biotech clients on patent litigation cases on the branded side, particularly Hatch-Waxman cases.
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Our Intellectual Property Practice Group is seeking to hire a patent litigation associate to join in any one of our offices ; a fully-remote position is also possible. Qualified candidates will have at least six to eight years of patent litigation experience including significant experience with drafting and responding to pleadings, preparing infringement and invalidity claim charts, Markman and claim construction proceedings, patent specific fact and expert discovery, inter partes reviews and overall litigation strategy.
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New York, NY & Washington DC law firm seeking an experienced full-time Patent Litigation Associate. Our client is a patent litigation firm seeking a 2-5 years patent litigation associate for their New York or DC office.
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We are seeking junior and mid-level associates for our high tech and life sciences patent litigation practices for our New York, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Washington, DC offices.
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Come join the #1 intellectual property firm in the country as a patent litigation associate. You have experience in wireless or 5G patent litigation cases. You have 3-5 years of patent litigation experience.
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Lateral Link is assisting a prestigious law firm that has earned a national reputation as a formidable litigation boutique, in its search for highly credentialed mid-level Patent Litigation Associates to join its DC office.
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Spencer Fane has an opening in our Washington, D.C. office for a Patent Litigation Associate attorney with 3-5 years of experience. JOB TITLE: Patent Litigation Associate.
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Additional Skills: The ideal candidate must have strong academic credentials and a proven track record in patent litigation. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Alexandria office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks intellectual property litigation associate attorney with experience.
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We have experience across all venues – including district and appellate courts, international arbitration forums, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the US Supreme Court.
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3-5 years practicing patent and/or IP litigation at another law firm. Associates at our firm primarily doing patent or trademark prosecution tend to select hour goals less than 2000 hours, while attorneys primarily doing litigation and/or inter partes work are more likely to select hour goals of 2000 hours.
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Innovative Driven is currently seeking an Associate Attorney with at least one year of complex patent litigation experience to join the Washington, DC team at an established firm with offices in Austin, Dallas, Washington, DC, Los Angeles and New York.
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