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LARGE SAN DIEGO LAW FIRM SEEKS IP ATTORNEY OR PATENT AGENT
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Country: USA
Location: California-San Diego San Diego, CA 92101
Total applied: 40 |
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LARGE SAN DIEGO LAW FIRM SEEKS IP ATTORNEY OR PATENT AGENT
Job Category:Â Legal Occupations:Â Attorney;Patent/IP Law;Regulatory/Compliance Law A large San Diego Law Firm is currently seeking an Attorney or Patent Agent with 2-7 years of experience in Patent Prosecution as well as a background in electrical engineering and/or computer science. Specific experience should include technologies such as wireless communications, software and electronics. Admission to practice before USPTO is required. This firm offers a very competitive salary, bonus and benefits package, as well as a very collegial working environment. If you have the qualifications mentioned above and would like to inquire further, please email your resume (it will be treated confidentially) to Jonathan Perrelli at jjperrelli@perrellilegalsearch.com at your earliest convenience. Company: Perrelli Legal Search Location: San Diego, CA 92101 Salary/Wage: 125,000.00 - 235,000.00 USD /yearSalary D.O.E. Status: Full Time, Employee Relevant Work Experience: 5+ to 7 Years Career Level: Executive (SVP, VP, Department Head, etc) Industry: Legal Services Education Level: Doctorate Industry: Legal Services Contact: Jonathan Perrelli Email: Apply by Email Phone: 760-390-7093 Reference Code: JPSDIPPATAG
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