Senior Patent Attorney

Company:  Incendia Partners
Location: Chicago
Closing Date: 28/10/2024
Salary: £150 - £200 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description

The position entails a billable requirement of 1850 hours, with an additional 50 hours dedicated to diversity pro-bono work , resulting in a requirement of 1900 hours. In alignment with applicable Federal and State laws, the expected annual salary ranges for this position, contingent on the location (good faith estimates):

  1. Providence, RI: $200,000 to $220,000
  2. Los Angeles, CA: $325,000 to $350,000
  3. San Francisco, CA: $325,000 to $350,000
  4. Albany, NY: $200,000 to $220,000
  5. Long Island, NY: $240,000 to $265,000
  6. New York, NY: $325,000 to $350,000
  7. Rochester, NY: $200,000 to $220,000
  8. Chicago, IL: $325,000 to 350,000

Ideally, the new hire will be able to work onsite at one of the offices mentioned above, with a strong preference for Chicago or Los Angeles , however candidates that prefer to work fully remote from home will be considered. The benefits package includes competitive medical plans (BCBS, Delta Dental, EyeMed), pet insurance, a 4% match with 2% vesting for contributions starting in year 1, commuter benefit plans, family-focused wellness benefits such as IVF coverage and a parenting leave program, a $400 annual wellness allowance, discretionary vacation plan, and an overall emphasis on family and wellness.

Job Description for the Mid-Senior Level Patent Litigation Associate Attorney:

Our client, a global legal powerhouse, boasts over 600 attorneys strategically positioned across 15 locations in the United States, Europe, and Asia . Known for its unwavering commitment to excellence, our client actively seeks out and champions top-tier talent. With a profound understanding of industries, our client's seasoned professionals navigate complexities such as trends, compliance, regulations, geopolitical issues, and cultural nuances. Representing some of the world's largest clients, our client's teams engage in challenging and rewarding work across these 15 global locations . Beyond legal excellence, attorneys contribute meaningfully to community needs, making a substantial social impact. For those seeking a dynamic and impactful legal career, our client is not just a law firm; it's a global force shaping the future of legal practice.

Attorneys within the law firm's Intellectual Property Practice Group collaborate closely with clients to address challenges, proactively navigating shifts in patent laws and legal precedents. They offer strategic guidance for maneuvering around competitors' patents, optimizing the value of intellectual property assets while safeguarding client interests. The ideal candidate demonstrates initiative, possesses excellent judgment and communication abilities, and is dedicated to delivering exceptional service in a dynamic environment.

Job Requirements & Responsibilities:

  • Candidates must possess 6-8 years of patent litigation experience, with a focus on drafting and responding to pleadings, preparing infringement and invalidity claim charts.
  • Experience engaging in Markman and claim construction proceedings, overseeing patent-specific fact and expert discovery, handling inter partes reviews, and formulating overall litigation strategies is required.
  • Experience in patent trials is advantageous.
  • Highly desired qualifications include USPTO admission.
  • Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science is required, along with substantial experience litigating matters related to these or similar disciplines.
  • Take direct responsibility in various areas including drafting pleadings, motions, memoranda, and correspondence for use in state and federal court, arbitration, and mediation proceedings.
  • Handle drafting and responding to complex discovery requests.
  • Conduct negotiations and communications with opposing counsel.
  • Prepare for, defend, and conduct depositions.
  • Prepare for trial, including tasks such as creating exhibit lists, raising evidentiary objections, drafting motions in limine, and conducting witness preparation.
  • Prepare Federal Circuit appeal briefs.
  • Supervise and train junior associates.
  • Strong academic credentials.
  • Exceptional judgment and communication skills.
  • Dedication to providing excellent client services.
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