IP Patent Paralegal, Powerwell, Washington, DC


Powerwell -
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Washington, DC, US
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IP Patent Paralegal

Job description

Powerwell is a leading recruitment firm helping our clients discover top talent.


Our client is a premier business law firm, based in Michigan with an international practice and recently recognized in Michigan as one of the 101 Best and Brightest Places to Work.


We are recruiting for an experienced IP Patent Paralegal.


We are seeking an Intellectual Property Patent Paralegal/Specialist to provide legal support on a variety of tasks focused on patent matters, including gathering of preliminary technical information for patent assessment, monitoring deadlines for various domestic and foreign patent activities, and handling routine activities in connection with the maintenance and protection of domestic and foreign patents. The person will also assist with the docketing of U.S. and foreign patent matters, including patents, license agreements, and related contested matters.


Hybrid/4 days in office for the first 6 months. 3 days in the office, 2 days at home is standard firm policy.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

Coordinates domestic and international filings with the USPTO and foreign law offices and/or other foreign entities.

Maintains docket system of due dates for actions including responses, renewals, oppositions, Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) requirements and payment of patent annuities in foreign countries.

Prepares and files various documents with the USPTO or foreign counsel.

Prepares and records assignments.

Prepares correspondence to clients.

Prepares status summary reports for attorneys and clients.

Reviews and takes action on correspondence received from foreign associates.

Obtains legalizations and certifications.

Research and compile information pertaining to national and international patent rights including searches of USPTO records, industry databases and general legal research.


QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelors degree and Paralegal certification preferred.

Two or more years of patent experience required.

Knowledge of and familiarity with U.S. and foreign patent work (prosecution, maintenance and renewals).

Strong computer literacy, including proficiency in Word, Excel, and the ability to work with Innovation, PATTSY, Lexis/Nexis, and other research databases.

Must be a problem solver, willing to work and think with independence, handle confidential information with discretion, and accept responsibility for producing work that is consistently complete and accurate.

Exceptional organizational skills, highly versatile and adaptable and able to multi-task in a pressured environment.

Ability to handle a high volume of work and work through projects with minimal supervision.

Strong attention to detail and follow-up skills.

Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills.

Excellent work ethic and a commitment to professionalism.

Willingness to learn and use new research materials and practice tools.


Full-time 2024-07-26
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