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Patent Attorney / Agent / Remote / Electrical Software Mechanical Chemistry Biology / FL 33130 3336-01 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, licensing, and trademark work as well. Depending on your technical background, you may deal with engineering (e.g., electrical, software, mechanical, computer, software, biomedical, materials, chemical), physics, or life sciences (e.g., molecular biology, biochemistry, organic chemistry). This practice has been steadily growing in all of the above scientific and technical areas, thus most technical backgrounds would be considered. Notably, the excess of work has stimulated a flexibility regarding the nature of the opportunity. More specifically, this could be a part-time (preferably at least 25 hours per week) or full-time position. In either case, we are looking for a great long-term fit, thus this in not a temporary role. For example, if you are a highly-experienced patent practitioner who (a) is tired of the pressures and billing games present at some law firms, (b) likes the idea of hours worked equals hours billed, and (c) wants to simply focus on providing high quality work with zero business development or administrative distractions or requirements, then this could be the place for you. For more experienced practitioners, a book is not required, but if you do have a book you would like to bring and expand upon, you would have the flexibility to build a practice within a practice here while having the support of (a) a highly credentialed and talented group of peers, and (b) a strong administrative and paralegal team. Requirements: • Minimum BS in Engineering (MS or higher preferred), or a PhD in life sciences • Patent Bar (and any State Bar for an associate) are required. • Need at least 7 years of solid US patent preparation and prosecution experience Relevant Terms: patent, IP, intellectual property, attorney, lawyer, counsel, associate, work from home, virtual office, home office, telework, telecommute, remote, electrical engineer, electronics, telecommunications, computers, software engineering, industrial and consumer electronics, electrical hardware, analog and/or digital circuits, RF, semiconductors, computer and telecommunications systems, networking and protocols, WiFi, wireless, software engineering, network security, enterprise applications, databases, web and cloud services, operating systems, software user interfaces, open source, organic chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, molecular biology, life sciences, drugs, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, biomedical devices, material science, electro-mechanical, mechanical engineering, industrial automation, manufacturing, robotics, physics, jobs online, salaries, salary, pay, compensation, agency, agencies, job, legal search firm, law firm recruiting, recruiter, recruitment, top recruiters, best headhunter, headhunters, list, hiring trends, positions, openings, postings, patent attorney, patent counsel, patent lawyer, patent associate, patent agent, patents, patent law, patent drafting, patent writing, patent prosecution, patent claims, patent opinions, PTAB, Patent Trial and Appeal Board, USPTO, PTO 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 (i.e. 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. PLEASE APPLY OR INQUIRE HERE: Patent Attorney / Agent / Remote / Electrical Software Mechanical Chemistry Biology / FL 33130 3336-01 Apply tot his job

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