Patent Agent with 2-5 years of prosecuting experience Legal & Paralegal - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

Patent Agent with 2-5 years of prosecuting experience

Cleveland office seeks patent agent with 2-5 years of experience in preparing and prosecuting patent applications.
The candidate discusses inventions and disclosures with inventors or clients and ascertains whether they are likely to succeed in being granted a patent.
Studies and analyzes scientific or technical documents, including previously published patent documents, to assess in what ways an invention is novel, innovative or non-obvious.
Writes detailed descriptions of inventions in precise legal terms which will form the basis for patents to be granted by the U.
S.
Patent Office or by Foreign Patent Offices.
Prosecutes patent applications by corresponding with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), often presenting complicated technical arguments.
Advises foreign associates on pending patent applications in Foreign Patent Offices.
Advises on enforcement of patent rights; prepare, patent ability, infringement, validity and right to use opinions.
Prepare patent licenses and technology agreements.
Advises clients on other intellectual property rights, for example copyrights or trademarks.
Keeps up to date with legal developments in the intellectual property field; and tutors and mentors patent agents or new attorneys.
Should have a B.
S.
degree in electrical engineering, chemistry or computer science.
Area of concentration is intellectual property law.
The one-hundred and twenty-eight year old law practice is located in Ohio.
Forty adept lawyers and a skilled support group are on staff.
There are seven areas of practice.
A few of their practice disciplines include trademark-copyright, licensing trade secrets-tech transfer and litigation-dispute resolution.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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