Patent Attorney The candidate must have an undergraduate degree in Engineering or Scientific discipline, preferably in Electrical Engineering, registered to practice before the USPTO, holds a JD Degree and at least one state Bar and has 2-5 years experience in patent prosecution.
Job Title: Patent Senior Associate Attorney / Counsel Job Responsibilities: The Patent Senior Associate Attorney or Counsel will work closely with the law firm's Patent Prosecution & Counseling team across multiple disciplines to support a broad range of intellectual property matters, primarily in the mechanical, electrical, and computer arts. Key responsibilities include: - Evaluating the patentability of innovations across mechanical, electrical, and related technology
Job Title: Assistant General Counsel Job Responsibilities: - Provide legal advice on artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies during the research, development, and design phases to ensure legal compliance and embed intellectual property (IP) and data protection from inception, supporting strategic alignment. - Advise on legal, ethical, and reputational risks associated with new technology products, features, and data uses, ensuring alignment with the company's
Job Title: IP Associate Job Responsibilities: The IP Associate will primarily engage in patent prosecution. The role requires candidates to have a background in electrical engineering and involves tasks related to intellectual property law, particularly focusing on patents. Responsibilities may include drafting and filing patent applications, responding to office actions from the patent office, and potentially engaging in patent litigation or other IP-related legal matters
A law firm in Springfield, MA, is actively seeking an experienced Intellectual Property Attorney with a focus on patent cases before the . Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in patent and other IP-related Overview:The Intellectual Property Attorney will be responsible for practicing in patent cases before the USPTO. The role encompasses a range of IP-re