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Attorney
IP_ - Trademark/Copyright-Transaction
5-8 yrs required
Associate – Trademark, Copyright & Marketing The candidate should have between 5-8 years’ experience in trademark and copyright law and brand management practice with either a corporation or a law firm, on behalf of domestic and global clients in all manner of industries, including but not limited to: Trademark clearance and prosecution through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO); Trademark portfolio management through the USPTO, WIPO, and in collaboration with local counsel in international jurisdictions and copyright prosecution Handling enforcement and anti-counterfeiting matters, including cease and desist letters, takedown notices (or other relevant procedures via social media platforms), and Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) proceedings; Bringing contentious matters to successful resolution through settlement, coexistence, or other relevant agreements; IP due diligence and transactions in the M&A context; Drafting and negotiating other IP-related agreements including licenses and releases. Must have familiarity with marketing promotions (sweepstakes and contests), advertising and packaging creative review, labeling, endorsement, and other relevant regulations enforced by the FTC is a plus. Additionally, experience with Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) proceedings and trademark infringement matters in federal court are desired but not required.
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