Job Title: Patent Attorney Associate (2+ years): Multiple Locations Available Job Responsibilities: Patent Attorney Associates at the law firm are expected to engage in a variety of responsibilities within the electronics and computer patent practice. The role involves significant involvement in patent preparation and prosecution work. Key responsibilities include: - Preparing and prosecuting patent applications, with a focus on wireless telecommunications systems, standard
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Patent Attorney/Agent (Electrical) The candidate should have of 7+ years or more solid patent prosecution experience and a degree in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent fields (a PhD for patent agents preferred). Must be detail oriented, self-starter, highly motivated, open to learning from more experienced attorneys, and possess exceptionally strong technical and writing skills. At least one state bar license (for attorneys), a USPTO patent bar registration, and good stan read more
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Electrical Engineer Patent Attorney The candidate should have 1-4 years of experience. Strong academic record, and a degree in electrical engineering are strongly preferred (although stellar Physics/CS candidates will be considered). Wireless communications experience is very desirable. Industry experience and/or large firm experience a plus. read more
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Intellectual Property Practitioner The candidate must have 5+ years of experience and portables. read more
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Medical Device Patent Attorney The candidate should have 2 - 5 years of experience. Must have a strong academic record, and a degree in Physics, Chemical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering is preferred (although related degrees will also be considered). Industry experience and large firm experience a plus, as is some experience with electronics. read more
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