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Irvine office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks patent agent with experience. The candidate will work on patent applications in the life sciences area, such as biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, computer science or engineering. Will support lawyers on patent prosecution matters and specifically perform tasks including, analyzing invention disclosures, performing patent searches, drafting patent applications, preparing office action responses, and generating other documents in support of patent prosecution matters. Work closely with and under the supervision of lawyers to support patent litigation, perform due diligence, and support other legal activities. Drafting patent applications and prosecuting patent applications before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Analyzing scientific or technical documents, including previously published patent documents, to assess an invention or issued patent. Drafting detailed descriptions of inventions in precise legal terms (patent drafts), which form the basis for patents to be granted by patent offices in various parts of the world. Preparing information disclosure statements, declarations, and other patent prosecution related materials. Managing a U.S. and foreign patent prosecution docket such that deadlines are met. Conducting interviews with examiners at the USPTO. Keeping up to date with legal developments in the intellectual property field. Must possess a Bachelor?s Degree and/or advanced degree (M.S, Ph. D) in science or technical field (chemistry, biology, biochemistry, physics, computer science or engineering). Must be admitted to practice before the USPTO.
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