IP Litigation - Associate Attorney - Multiple Locations

Employer
Pernini Legal, LLC
Location
San Francisco
Salary
Competitive
Posted
Nov 24, 2024
Closes
Dec 22, 2024
Practice
Litigation
Position
Trademark Agent
Contract Type
Full-Time

IP Litigation – Associate (Location Flexible)

LOCATION: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.


An AmLaw 50 national law firm is seeking associates to join its IP Litigation Group(link removed) The position is open to candidates in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., with a focus on individuals having 3–5 years of experience in intellectual property litigation.



Candidate Profile:



  • JD from a top–tier law school with a strong academic record.

  • 3–5 years of experience in intellectual property litigation(link removed)>
  • A technical background is strongly preferred.

  • An undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science is highly desirable.

  • Excellent academic credentials and strong interpersonal skills.



Key Responsibilities:



  • Engage in high–stakes intellectual property litigation across various jurisdictions.

  • Work collaboratively within a team of skilled IP attorneys.

  • Manage complex litigation cases, leveraging technical expertise and legal acumen.



Why Join?



  • Be part of a leading IP litigation team at a prestigious international law firm.

  • Competitive compensation.

  • Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision insurance, 401(k) plan, personal medical and parental leave, paid holidays, dependent care, elder care, concierge services, financial and physical well–being, and personal health advocacy programs, and various corporate discounts.

  • Opportunities for professional development in a collaborative and dynamic environment.

  • Merit based bonuses.

  • Alternative work arrangements, flexible time off and career options to balance the demands of family and career



Application Requirements:



  • Candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and relevant writing samples(link removed)>