What is Patent Prosecution Attorney Do?

Patent Prosecution is responsible in obtain patent protection and rights for an invention. they are responsible for filing, drafting, negotiating. 


The Patent Prosecution Attorney they are responsible for advising the client regarding how to apply for patents for new inventions, designs, or processes. this includes preparing to draft and filing patent applications with the patent office. 


How do you become a patent attorney?


It requires knowledge and background scientific or engineering.

A patent attorney is required to complete a law program in law school and passed the law exam


If a patent prosecution attorney prefers to represent investors then he or she is required to pass the USPTO licensing exam or also known as 'patent bar.'. 


Where to apply as Patent Prosecution Attorney?


LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA TYPE: Direct Hire 

 

A well-established patent prosecution boutique based in Philadelphia is seeking an experienced Patent Attorney to join their team. The firm specializes in prosecuting global patent portfolios for Fortune 500 companies, publicly traded companies, and smaller companies. The ideal candidate will have a degree and/or background in any of the following: chemical engineering, materials science, polymer science, biomedical engineering. This position offers a competitive base salary and a generous bonus structure. Duties will include managing a diverse patent prosecution docket for global companies, performing freedom-to-operate (FTO) analyses, drafting and negotiating various technology-related agreements, etc.  


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