The Principal Patent Attorney provides patent expertise to other departments where needed. Plans and directs all aspects of an organization's patent related legal issues. Being a Principal Patent Attorney requires a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and may require admittance to a state bar. Demonstrates expertise in a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. In addition, Principal Patent Attorney typically reports to top management. The Principal Patent Attorney manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to supp ...ort broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. Working as a Principal Patent Attorney typically requires 8+ years of managerial experience. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function.More Show Less
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