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Houston, TX
Patent Agent (Biomedical Device)
Attorney
2-8 yrs required
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Job Title: Patent Agent (Biomedical Device)
Job Overview:
A Houston-based law firm, known for its sophisticated intellectual property practice, is actively seeking a patent agent with a strong foundation in biomedical or related engineering disciplines. The ideal candidate will possess a combination of technical acumen and IP experience, particularly in patent prosecution, and preferably in broader patent strategy work such as portfolio management or due diligence. This position offers the opportunity to support innovative clients in medical device technology while contributing to high-level patent matters in a collaborative legal environment.
Duties:
Draft detailed patent applications, incorporating complex scientific concepts clearly and accurately
Respond to official actions from the . and foreign patent offices, addressing technical issues effectively
Evaluate scientific and technical aspects of inventions and provide strategic recommendations
Conduct technology landscape analyses, freedom-to-operate studies, and patentability evaluations
Serve as liaison between inventors and the USPTO throughout the application lifecycle
Facilitate clear and professional communication with clients, inventors, and examiners
Research and remain informed on industry trends and advancements in biomedical technologies
Maintain accurate data and reporting related to IP workflows and project progress
Participate in professional development and ongoing education in patent law and relevant technologies
Manage and prioritize a high volume of tasks efficiently, particularly under tight deadlines
Requirements:
Minimum 3 years of relevant experience in patent prosecution, preferably involving medical devices or mechanical/biomedical innovations
Familiarity with patent portfolio management and due diligence processes is advantageous
Experience with PTAB proceedings is a plus, though not required
Ability to translate complex scientific data into accessible legal documentation
Strong organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple matters simultaneously
Willingness to work additional hours during deadline-intensive periods
Capability to operate in a hybrid work environment (minimum three days in-office per week)
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, material science, or a closely related discipline required
Master’s or PhD in a relevant technical field strongly preferred
Certifications:
USPTO registration required or eligibility to sit for the Patent Bar
Skills:
Proficiency in drafting and prosecuting patent applications
Strong written and verbal communication, including the ability to explain complex technology to varied audiences
Skilled in Microsoft Office tools (Outlook, Word, Excel); experience with docketing software preferred
Deep understanding of confidentiality obligations and professional ethics
Effective interpersonal abilities with both technical and legal professionals
Job Location:
Houston, TX (hybrid in-office and remote flexibility)
Jun 16, 2025
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