Job Title: Associate - Patent Prosecution (Electrical Engineering, Computer Science & Japanese Language Skills) Job Responsibilities: - Work on cutting-edge technologies for top-tier clients in a leading intellectual property law firm. - Collaborate with legal practitioners who are leaders in the field to solve intellectual property issues for world-leading companies. - Act as a strategic advisor to clients who are among the world's greatest innovators, utilizing a combinati
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Seeking Patent Attorney with 3+ years of US patent prosecution experience and at least a Bachelor's degree in Physics, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering. Candidate with Advanced degrees in these disciplines are preferred. Must be registered to practice before the USPTO. Experience must include domestic preparation and prosecution, handling PCT and national stage issues, and PTAB appeals. Deep understanding of software-related technologies, semiconductor technologies read more
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IP Staff Attorney Candidate’s responsibilities will include: Helping to vet potential patent and trade secret matters; assisting in the preparation of claim charts and invalidity contentions; analyzing technical documents and systems; and working with inventors and technical experts. Will work under the direction of lawyers. read more
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