IP Litigation - Associate Attorney - Multiple Locations
Ethical Search Professionals, Ltd. - San Francisco, CA
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IP Litigation - Associate Attorney - Multiple Locations Please make an application promptly if you are a good match for this role due to high levels of interest. Apply Type Direct Hire ID GA157-2738305 IP Litigation - Mid-Level Associate (Location Flexible) LOCATION OPTIONS: An AmLaw 50 national law firm is seeking associates to join its IP Litigation Group . The position is open to candidates in San Francisco , Los Angeles , and Washington, D.C. , with a focus on individuals having between 3-5 years of experience in intellectual property litigation. Candidate Profile: JD from a top-tier law school with a strong academic record. Between 3-5 years of experience in intellectual property litigation . 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 . #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-01-01