Job Title: Patent Prosecutor Job Responsibilities: - Draft, file, and prosecute patent applications before the USPTO and foreign patent offices - Collaborate with inventors, scientists, and engineers to understand technical innovations - Manage patent portfolios and provide strategic guidance on intellectual property matters - Conduct patentability, freedom-to-operate, and infringement analyses - Stay updated with changes in patent law and intellectual property strategies
Job Title: Patent Prosecutor Job Responsibilities: - Draft, file, and prosecute patent applications before the USPTO and foreign patent offices. - Collaborate with inventors, scientists, and engineers to understand technical innovations. - Manage patent portfolios and provide strategic guidance on intellectual property (IP) matters. - Conduct patentability, freedom-to-operate, and infringement analyses. - Stay updated with changes in patent law and IP strategies. Edu
Job Title: Patent Prosecutor Job Responsibilities: - Draft, file, and prosecute patent applications before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent offices. - Collaborate with inventors, scientists, and engineers to understand technical innovations and ensure accurate representation in patent applications. - Manage patent portfolios, offering strategic guidance on intellectual property (IP) matters to maximize the client's IP assets. - Conduct
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Part-time/ Temporary Patent Attorney The candidate should have Bachelor's degree. Should have 5+ years of patent application drafting/patent prosecution experience. USPTO Registration Number is required. read more
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Patent Prosecution - Associate Attorney - Junior The candidate should have 2+ years of prosecution experience to join its growing patent prosecution practice. Candidates must have excellent academic credentials and writing skills, and experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications, preferably in the semiconductor device space. Ideal candidates will have at least an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering or physics. All candidates must be admitted to the USPT read more
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Temporary Patent Attorney The candidate should have Bachelor's degree. Should have 5+ years of patent application drafting/patent prosecution experience. USPTO Registration Number is required. 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