Attorney – Intellectual Property Job Title: Attorney – Intellectual Property Job Responsibilities: The intellectual property attorney will be responsible for handling complex intellectual property litigation, with a focus on trademark, unfair competition, patent, and trade secret cases. The candidate will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of current intellectual property litigation, prosecution, data privacy, and technology-related legal issues. Key responsibilities ...
Job Title: Intellectual Property Associate – Judicial Clerks Job Responsibilities: The law firm is seeking federal district court law clerks nationwide to join its Intellectual Property Litigation practice after completing their clerkship. The position involves working within a dynamic team, and candidates are expected to have a significant understanding of intellectual property and/or patent litigation. The candidate will be joining a team that values clerkship experience...
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Attorney At Law The candidate must have 3-7 years of experience. Science, engineering background or computer/software degree a plus. Must have excellent research and writing skills at level of federal briefing & trial practice. Must be well organized and a self-starter. Must have BA/BS/Undergraduate degree. read more
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