Patent Attorney / Agent / PhD Chemistry or Biology / VO CA 94110 2360-02
IP Recruiter Group, San Francisco, CA, United States
Patent Attorney / Agent / PhD Chemistry or Biology / VO CA 94110 2360
PLEASE APPLY OR INQUIRE HERE:
IP RECRUITER GROUP is recruiting for the following opportunity:
Patent Attorney or Patent Agent opportunity to work remotely. Your responsibilities will be dependent upon your legal experience and/or technical background. Preparation and prosecution of US patents, strategic portfolio counseling, patent opinions (validity, infringement, right to use, patentability). Possible PTAB and licensing work as well.
Depending on your technical background, you will deal with chemical and/or biological patents.
This is also an excellent opportunity within a progressive firm. You will have the opportunity for comprehensive client interaction. The existing client base is well distributed and includes a broad spectrum of large and small clients.
This is premiere work with a talented group of peers with flexible hours, client origination incentives, production incentives, and more. An existing book is not required, but if you have portables, that would certainly be valued as well.
Requirements:
- Minimum Ph.D. in Chemical or Biological sciences. Patent Bar (and State Bar for an associate) are required.
- Must have at least 3 years of solid US patent preparation and prosecution experience in chemistry, biochemistry, and/or biology.
Notes for Potential Candidates:
All fees are paid by client firms and companies. As a consequence of our reputation for having integrity and providing results, we often work on exclusive assignments that are not advertised.
Another important distinction is that we work directly with the decision makers (partners, managing counsels, etc.) that make the determinations regarding who will be interviewed, who will be extended an offer, etc.
You have our express commitment that all information is accepted in confidence and that no resumes are submitted without first speaking to you and obtaining your explicit permission.
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