Senior Patent Attorney The candidate must be licensed to practice before the USPTO to work as an independent contractor. An electrical engineering or computer engineering background (hardware/software) and 6+ years of experience preparing and prosecuting patent applications are required.
Job Title: Mechanical Patent Associate - Mid to Senior Level Job Responsibilities: The Mechanical Patent Associate will be an integral part of the Intellectual Property Practice Group at a law firm, with responsibilities that include: - Strategic development of patent portfolios, focusing on patent procurement and prosecution. - Providing client counseling and managing patent portfolios for a diverse clientele. - Engaging in patent analysis and supporting patent litigation
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Patent Prosecution Associate The candidate should have an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering or optics. . degree from an accredited university. Should have 1-5 years of experience as an attorney. Active membership in the Oregon State Bar or ability to waive in is preferred. Experience in wireless communications, optics, or medical devices is a plus. read more
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Patent Prosecution Associate Duties: As part of patent prosecution team, will be drafting new patent applications, analyzing invention disclosures, providing advice on patentability and patent strategy, and responding to examination reports from patent offices around the world. will have significant contact with inventors, work closely with law firm partners, and have the opportunity to assist patent litigation teams, collaborate on IP dispute matters, work on licensing deal read more
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Patent Prosecution Associate The candidate will help clients secure patent rights globally and provides strategic counseling so clients can enforce and monetize their IP assets. Will develop and hone the patent drafting skills and your ability to provide sound technical, legal, and business advice to our clients. An undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, or optics is required. JD from an accredited univ read more
Note: This job is no longer active. It was originally posted on [Date] and is part of LawCrossing’s historical archive of legal jobs. While the position may have been filled, employers often remain open to exceptional candidates for similar roles. LawCrossing has tracked this employer's hiring activity for over 25 years. This listing is provided for informational and outreach purposes and may still lead to employment. Learn more about archive jobs and how powerful they are for your search, click here