Patent Prosecution - Technical Advisor
- Employer
- Eminence Talent Group
- Location
- San Francisco
- Salary
- Competitive
- Posted
- Sep 09, 2024
- Closes
- Sep 14, 2024
- Practice
- Litigation
- Position
- Trademark Agent
- Contract Type
- Permanent
Company Overview:
Our client, a distinguished entity in the realm of intellectual property law, collaborates with top–tier firms to protect their clients' innovative advancements. Their patent practice provides comprehensive strategic counseling, enabling clients to clarify goals, find solutions, and achieve results throughout the innovation lifecycle. The team specializes in patent prosecution, freedom to operate analysis, and due diligence work, ensuring robust protection and strategic positioning for their clients' intellectual property.
Role Overview:
We are seeking an entry–level Technical Advisor with an advanced degree in chemistry or relevant laboratory experience to join the Intellectual Property Prosecution team in San Francisco. Under the supervision and guidance of partners, the Technical Advisor will perform a variety of patent–related activities, primarily focusing on patent prosecution, freedom to operate analysis, and due diligence work. This role is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a strong background in chemistry looking to embark on a career in intellectual property.
Responsibilities:
Assess scientific literature, patents, and patent application documents in various chemical subjects, including organic, synthetic, and medicinal chemistry.
Understand, critique, and provide insightful opinions on scientific data related to inventions.
Conduct comprehensive searches for scientific articles, patents, and patent application documents relevant to the subject of an invention.
Perform in–depth analyses comparing an invention with existing discoveries or inventions, identifying essential elements, features, or components.
Compose patent applications with a comprehensive background of the field, descriptions of critical features and components, and a set of claims clearly defining the invention.
Draft responses to rejections of patent applications from the United States Patent and Trademark Office and other worldwide Patent Offices, providing detailed analysis of the scientific or patent references cited in the rejections, assessing differences, and presenting convincing arguments for why the patent application should be allowed.
Collaborate effectively with colleagues on various projects, presenting ideas, reasoning, and conclusions concisely, and providing insightful feedback and arguments.
Work with clients on innovative and cutting–edge technologies to procure patent protection and build IP portfolios.
Collaborate with team members, working from the office approximately 60% of the time, in accordance with the firm's published guidelines.
Skills and Qualifications:
M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Chemistry (candidates who have defended their dissertation and are awaiting degree conferral will also be considered) or relevant laboratory experience.
Demonstrated knowledge in organic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences.
Strong verbal presentation skills for conveying scientific concepts, terms, and discoveries to diverse audiences, including scientists and non–scientists.
Excellent scientific writing ability, including proper grammar and vocabulary, analyzing and explaining abstract scientific concepts, synthesizing large amounts of scientific literature into concise descriptions, and differentiating and describing important differences among related scientific discoveries.
Ability to prioritize competing responsibilities, stay organized, and exercise attention to detail.
Ability to collaborate and work effectively in team settings.
Service–oriented mindset.
Location:
San Francisco, California.
The firm encourages working from the office approximately 60% of the time, following published guidelines.
Benefits:
Competitive salary range: $110,000 – $140,000 per year.
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
Retirement plan with employer match.
Generous paid time off and vacation schedule.
Opportunities for professional development.
Collaborative and inclusive work environment.
About the Patent Prosecution Section:
The patent prosecution section offers comprehensive strategic counseling in patent law and practice, enabling clients to clarify goals, find solutions, and achieve results throughout the innovation lifecycle. The team advises clients on obtaining and enforcing patent protection, licensing or acquiring patent rights, executing financing and other business transactions, and navigating the patent landscape in various industries.
About Our Client:
Our client is an Am Law 100 law firm with over 500 attorneys serving clients worldwide. Their attorneys combine legal, business, and industry insight to help navigate shifting challenges. They advise business leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors on pivotal deals, disputes, and regulatory matters within their core practice areas. Strategically located to meet the needs of clients, the firm has offices in Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Toronto, and Washington, DC.
Our client, a distinguished entity in the realm of intellectual property law, collaborates with top–tier firms to protect their clients' innovative advancements. Their patent practice provides comprehensive strategic counseling, enabling clients to clarify goals, find solutions, and achieve results throughout the innovation lifecycle. The team specializes in patent prosecution, freedom to operate analysis, and due diligence work, ensuring robust protection and strategic positioning for their clients' intellectual property.
Role Overview:
We are seeking an entry–level Technical Advisor with an advanced degree in chemistry or relevant laboratory experience to join the Intellectual Property Prosecution team in San Francisco. Under the supervision and guidance of partners, the Technical Advisor will perform a variety of patent–related activities, primarily focusing on patent prosecution, freedom to operate analysis, and due diligence work. This role is an excellent opportunity for individuals with a strong background in chemistry looking to embark on a career in intellectual property.
Responsibilities:
Assess scientific literature, patents, and patent application documents in various chemical subjects, including organic, synthetic, and medicinal chemistry.
Understand, critique, and provide insightful opinions on scientific data related to inventions.
Conduct comprehensive searches for scientific articles, patents, and patent application documents relevant to the subject of an invention.
Perform in–depth analyses comparing an invention with existing discoveries or inventions, identifying essential elements, features, or components.
Compose patent applications with a comprehensive background of the field, descriptions of critical features and components, and a set of claims clearly defining the invention.
Draft responses to rejections of patent applications from the United States Patent and Trademark Office and other worldwide Patent Offices, providing detailed analysis of the scientific or patent references cited in the rejections, assessing differences, and presenting convincing arguments for why the patent application should be allowed.
Collaborate effectively with colleagues on various projects, presenting ideas, reasoning, and conclusions concisely, and providing insightful feedback and arguments.
Work with clients on innovative and cutting–edge technologies to procure patent protection and build IP portfolios.
Collaborate with team members, working from the office approximately 60% of the time, in accordance with the firm's published guidelines.
Skills and Qualifications:
M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Chemistry (candidates who have defended their dissertation and are awaiting degree conferral will also be considered) or relevant laboratory experience.
Demonstrated knowledge in organic chemistry, synthetic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences.
Strong verbal presentation skills for conveying scientific concepts, terms, and discoveries to diverse audiences, including scientists and non–scientists.
Excellent scientific writing ability, including proper grammar and vocabulary, analyzing and explaining abstract scientific concepts, synthesizing large amounts of scientific literature into concise descriptions, and differentiating and describing important differences among related scientific discoveries.
Ability to prioritize competing responsibilities, stay organized, and exercise attention to detail.
Ability to collaborate and work effectively in team settings.
Service–oriented mindset.
Location:
San Francisco, California.
The firm encourages working from the office approximately 60% of the time, following published guidelines.
Benefits:
Competitive salary range: $110,000 – $140,000 per year.
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
Retirement plan with employer match.
Generous paid time off and vacation schedule.
Opportunities for professional development.
Collaborative and inclusive work environment.
About the Patent Prosecution Section:
The patent prosecution section offers comprehensive strategic counseling in patent law and practice, enabling clients to clarify goals, find solutions, and achieve results throughout the innovation lifecycle. The team advises clients on obtaining and enforcing patent protection, licensing or acquiring patent rights, executing financing and other business transactions, and navigating the patent landscape in various industries.
About Our Client:
Our client is an Am Law 100 law firm with over 500 attorneys serving clients worldwide. Their attorneys combine legal, business, and industry insight to help navigate shifting challenges. They advise business leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors on pivotal deals, disputes, and regulatory matters within their core practice areas. Strategically located to meet the needs of clients, the firm has offices in Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Toronto, and Washington, DC.