What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patent Agent/Engineer position at Shook, Hardy and Bacon?
Use your engineering expertise to help win high stakes intellectual property litigation. Evaluate state of the art technologies while working side-by-side with attorneys and other analysts. As a Patent Agent you will interact with high profile clients and draft applications for patents or other intellectual property matters; you will conduct research to support or defend claims; you will evaluate claims that are subject to intellectual property litigation; you will locate and prepare expert witnesses for trial; you will prepare written discovery and responses to discovery.
The attorneys in our Intellectual Property practice come with diverse technical undergraduate degrees including electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science and computer engineering. These same attorneys are experienced in the procurement of both domestic and foreign patent, trademark and copyright protection. Working side by side with the attorneys is nearly 125 analysts who hold advance degrees including PhDs in electrical engineering, computer engineering, pharmacology, biochemistry and organic chemistry. No other law firm in America can match this combination of proven trial lawyers and scientific analysts leaving SHB unrivaled in its ability to handle complex, science-intensive, high-stakes litigation. As a Patent Agent you too could become a part of this winning Intellectual Property Law Practice Group, which is staffed to meet the challenges of one of the fastest-moving areas of the law. In addition to an unsurpassed reputation in the legal community, we offer a stimulating legal setting, an atmosphere of ongoing learning, and outstanding resources, as well as a competitive salary and benefits package.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree (B. S.) in Engineering, and/or Computer Science from four-year college or university; or one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Have already obtained license to the patent bar.