Description:
Job Description:Responsibilities:
A Law Firm Advises on Transactions, Litigation and Regulatory Matters is seeking highly skilled and motivated associates with two to four years of experience to join our dynamic Intellectual Property Litigation practice, in any of our U.S. offices. The majority of our U.S. Intellectual Property team is based in our Southern California, Bay Area, and East Coast offices.
Qualified candidates will have two to four years of experience in intellectual property matters, including patent and/or trade secret. Candidates must have excellent research and writing skills, ability to work independently and possess strong advocacy ability. Strong academic credentials along with entrepreneurial drive, initiative, grit, and a strong work ethic are required. We value collegiality among our lawyers and seek to make the practice both professionally and personally rewarding. A bachelor's or higher degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent is preferred, though other degrees will be considered if paired with strong work experience.
Admission to the State Bar of your office location is required.
Leading innovators turn to A Law Firm Advises on Transactions, Litigation and Regulatory Matters's patent litigators for their most challenging cases. We have a formidable record in competitor versus competitor cases. And we've prevailed against the most aggressive patent assertion entities. We have a winning record in the toughest arenas, from the Eastern District of Texas and the Northern District of California to the International Trade Commission (ITC). And we've handled more than 100 inter partes review proceedings before the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Based on these results, The American Lawyer named us one of the top IP practices in its “Litigation Department of the Year” contest.
Qualifications:
- Two to four years' experience
- A bachelor's or higher degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent is preferred.
- Candidates must be highly motivated and possess excellent academic credentials along with superior writing and communication skills.
- Membership to the State Bar of the office of the state in which the candidate expects to be located is required.