Job Title: Senior Counsel, Intellectual Property Job Responsibilities: The Senior Counsel, Intellectual Property at Company, specifically for the Diabetes Care business, will have the following core responsibilities: - Strategically develop a worldwide patent portfolio in collaboration with various levels of the Operating Division. This includes directing and managing domestic and international outside counsel to prepare and prosecute patent applications aligned with strate
San Francisco office of a **Members Only** Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a patent agent with experience. The candidate will perform quality legal work in drafting patent applications, responding to office actions, searching, and drafting opinions. Will manage client relationships professionally and confidently. Develop workflow/process improvements with software developers to further reduce attorney/agent workload. Technology areas (any of them) include: computer software, har
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Walnut Creek office of our client is seeking an attorney with 2+ years of experience in patent prosecution or trademark law. Candidate must be willing to spend a substantial amount of the year in Shenzhen, China. Can be a member of any state bar and must have a US law degree (. or .). read more
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