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Patent Agent / Technical Specialist
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Direct counsel is seeking a Patent Agent / Technical Specialist with 3 years of patent prosecution experience to join a well-established national law firm. This role involves supporting the firm’s legal team on a wide variety of technical innovations, working with clients from start-ups to major corporations, and contributing to intellectual property strategy and patent portfolio management. Hybrid work options are available for qualified candidates.
Responsibilities
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Draft comprehensive and accurate patent applications to protect client inventions.
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Manage patent prosecution processes, including responding to office actions and obtaining patent allowances.
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Conduct prior art searches, assess patentability, and advise clients on patent strategy.
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Review invention disclosures and support freedom-to-operate analyses and IP due diligence.
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Develop strategies to address challenges in patent law, including subject matter eligibility issues.
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Collaborate with clients to align IP strategies with business objectives.
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Participate in team training and maintain high-quality work while meeting deadlines.
Qualifications
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3 years of hands-on experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications.
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Bachelor’s or advanced degree in a life sciences discipline (molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, immunology, or related field).
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Active registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in good standing.
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Expertise in CRISPR, antibody therapeutics, cell and gene therapy, recombinant DNA, or bioinformatics is highly desirable.
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Strong writing, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team-oriented environment.
This position offers meaningful professional growth within a national law firm platform, providing exposure to sophisticated patent prosecution and IP strategy matters.