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Your expertise could apply to matters of national security, personnel, litigation and support, administrative, investigative, technology, contract law, information law, legal instruction, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber matters and foreign intelligence.
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The Litigation Data Specialist reports to the Global Market Intelligence Manager, with a dotted line to the Global Director of Client Development. Understanding of Litigation Practice areas including Antitrust, Securities, White Collar, Intellectual Property, etc.
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Duties include but are not limited to: conducting prior art database searches for patentability and freedom to operate analyses; analyzing patent and scientific papers and documents to assist patent attorneys on patent prosecution, counseling, and litigation; drafting patent applications and responses to office actions; and advising lawyers on technology issues in preparation for depositions.
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EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Legal Studies, National Security, Intelligence, Paralegal Studies) or equivalent combination• YEAR'S EXPERIENCE: 9+ years experience in intelligence analysis and/or criminal litigation support• SKILLS & ABILITIES.
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YEAR'S EXPERIENCE : 2 years experience in intelligence analysis and/or criminal litigation support. EDUCATION : Master's Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice, Legal Studies, National Security, Intelligence, Paralegal Studies.
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Partner with portfolio strategy, upstream marketing, business development and competitive intelligence functions to perform landscaping activities for future opportunities. Partner across the IP team to share and leverage insights and best practices; partner with IP COEs (litigation, BD, trademarks, data/AI, and patent portfolio strategy) to deliver optimal outcomes.
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Provide current awareness services, including curated bulletins and alerts, aggregated news services and litigation and legislative tracking services to support attorney client matters and other legal intelligence requirements.
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The Legal Intelligence Analyst works independently as a member of a research team that responds to requests from attorneys, paralegals and staff, to perform wide-ranging research on legal and business issues necessary for client legal services and Firm administration.
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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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Conduct basic competitive intelligence and market research in preparation for client and prospect meetings, pitches/proposals, and other new business generation initiatives. Our immersive understanding of these industries – combined with our expertise across high-stakes litigation and dispute resolution, world-class regulatory compliance and advisory services, and complex transactions – sets us apart.
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Experience with litigation, corporate governance, outside counsel management, as well as the legal and security aspects of, among other things, internal investigations, employment issues, privacy matters, public policy efforts, procurement, real estate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate communications and marketing.
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The Client Development Specialist (Intellectual Property Litigation (“IP LIT” Coordinate research and related competitive intelligence activity for key clients and prospects, working closely with the Market & Competitive Intelligence leader.
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Respond to complex cases, such as those including litigation and appeals, demonstrating extensive knowledge of the FOIA/PA/MDR, all of its exemptions and the overall administration of the FOIA/PA/MDR requirements.
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Technology Specialists in WilmerHale's intellectual property ("IP") practice are involved in a wide variety of types of work supervised by attorneys, including patent prosecution, client counseling, opinions, patent litigation and IP transactional matters.
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The firm is at the forefront of innovation, collaborating with a diverse range of high-tech clients in the computer hardware, computer software, computer devices, wireless communications, semiconductors, autonomous vehicles, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, e-Commerce, cryptology, user interfaces, medical devices, batteries, optics, and materials science sectors.
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