Description:

A Global Law Firm, one of the world's leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking to hire a Patent Agent and/or Technical Specialist to join their award-winning Intellectual Property Practice Group and be responsible for preparing, filing, and prosecuting patent applications before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”).

This position will reside in our Silicon Valley, Orange County, Seattle, Philadelphia or Washington, DC office and will be supervised by an intellectual property partner, but will have daily contact with, and will receive guidance from, all the partners in the practice group for whom this individual provides support. The Patent Agent will work to protect inventions in a manner that is consistent with his/her technical merit, while assuming significant client responsibilities and providing high quality legal services to domestic and foreign clients.

Responsibilities:
  • Preparing, filing and prosecuting patent applications before the US Patent and Trademark Office
  • Performing prior art searches and analysis
  • Patentability analysis
  • IP due diligence
  • Engage in practice development activities to build and maintain client relationships
  • Prepare substantive client correspondence
  • Instruct local counsel for foreign filings and Office Actions
  • Assist in patent clearance studies and other patent-related opinion projects
  • Ability to apply advanced concepts in any life sciences field, with particular emphasis and/or expertise in molecular biology, cell biology, and/or biochemistry
  • Study and analyze scientific or technical documents, including previously published patent documents, to assess patentability, novelty and inventiveness
  • Convert prior provisional applications into utility applications
  • Convert foreign filed applications into U.S. applications
  • Convert U.S. applications into foreign applications

Education and Experience:
  • Bachelor's degree (or graduate degree) preferably in electrical engineering, but a degree in computer science, physics, computer engineering or mechanical engineering will be considered
  • Minimum 2 years of experience prosecuting or examining patent applications in the electrical arts, preferably display and battery technology and optics
  • Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or eligible to sit for the USPTO patent agent exam
  • Excellent writing and research abilities are a must, as well as proficiency in written and verbal communication, and strong organizational skills
  • Qualified candidates must apply online by visiting our website at www.morganlewis.com and selecting “Careers.”