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Boston, MA, United States
Technology Specialist (Materials Science & Physical Chemistry)
Legal Staff
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Min 4 yrs required
Full-time
No
H1: Join the Top Patent Practice in the Country as a Technology Specialist H2: Work with Cutting-Edge Technologies and Top-Tier Clients at Fish Law Firm Fish Law Firm is seeking a highly qualified and passionate Technology Specialist in the field of Materials Science and Physical Chemistry to join our team. This position is available in any of our . office locations and offers an unparalleled opportunity for growth and advancement in the field of Intellectual Property. About Fish Law Firm: - The #1 patent practice in the country. - Legacy of working with innovative clients and industry leaders since 1878. - One of the longest-standing technology specialist programs in the country. - Outstanding law school program for those interested in becoming attorneys. - Diverse teams of technical experts across all offices. - Creative, respectful, and inclusive culture that values diversity and fosters ingenuity. Job Title: Technology Specialist (Materials Science & Physical Chemistry) Office Location: Any . Office Location Practice Area: Patent Date Posted: Apr 16, 2024 Application Deadline: Apr 16, 2025 Responsibilities: - Draft patent applications for innovative clients. - Correspond with patent office about pending patent applications. - Advise patent litigation teams based on technical and scientific expertise. - Interview inventors about new ideas. Requirements: - PhD in materials science, chemistry, or related field. - Knowledge or experience working with photovoltaic materials. - 4+ years of patent prosecution experience. - Superior writing skills and excellent academic credentials. - Registered before the . Patent & Trademark office (preferred). Salary Information: - Expected salary range: $120,000 - $200,000. - Salary offered will depend on individual qualifications and experience. Why Join Fish Law Firm: - Flexible hybrid work environment. - Award-winning retirement and profit sharing plans. - Annual Technology Allowance. - Family-friendly atmosphere with back-up childcare. - Health and wellness initiatives. - Competitive pay with comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage. If you have a passion for science, engineering, and intellectual property, Fish Law Firm is the place for you. Join us and work with top practitioners in the field, gain significant responsibility early on, and grow through hands-on training with top-notch legal teams. Apply now and be a part of our legacy of innovation and excellence in the field of Intellectual Property.
Registered before the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office preferred
Flexible hybrid work environment, Retirement and profit sharing plans, Annual Technology Allowance, Family-friendly atmosphere, Back-up childcare, Health and wellness initiatives, Competitive pay, Comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage
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Drafting patent applications, Corresponding with patent office, Advising patent litigation teams, Interviewing inventors, Writing, Knowledge of photovoltaic materials
PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, or closely related field
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Qualification and Experience PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, or closely related field
Legal
USD 120000 to 200000 Annually
Aug 16, 2024
May 03, 2024
Qualification and ExperiencePhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, or closely related field
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