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In-House
Attorney
Information Technology
Intellectual Property - General
5-7 yrs required
IP and Technology Transactions Counsel Duties: Responsible for handling a variety of complex legal matters or projects across a wide range of businesses, regions and/or functions. Recognized as a developing expert in IP law, specialty, function or geographic region; negotiates legal matters within the individual’s realm of responsibility; acts as a resource to others. May be allocated responsibility to support in management of a relationship with a business unit, business segment, region, or function. Responsible for project and matter management with limited supervision; exercises independent judgment. Shares in management of outside counsel relationships. Acts as trusted advisor for mid to high level management; has strong grasp of business environment; effectively partners with clients to identify and design needed improvements; provides legal as well as practical advice within the appropriate business context; understands and manages client expectations. Assists in development of legal strategies for the business. May influence or contribute to overall objectives and goals of organization. Provides support and leadership in legal function projects. May supervise and/or mentor one or more junior lawyers, paralegals or administrative assistants.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: JD Degree from an accredited law school. Professional license to practice law in one state. 5-7 years' legal experience in IP with a law firm, U.S. government, in-house or a combination. B.S in engineering preferred but not required. Strong transactional background, with significant experience negotiating and drafting contracts (M&A experience not required, but preferred); Patent prosecution and/or litigation experience is a plus; and general understanding of and ability to identify issues with respect to antitrust laws. License to practice law in home jurisdiction.
Ref. 180004CX
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