Cantor Colburn LLP, a law firm with a national intellectual property practice, seeks a patent attorney or Patent Agent with a degree in chemical engineering to work in any of the firm’s five offices: Hartford, Connecticut; Alexandria, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; Houston, Texas; and Troy, Michigan. Remote work will also be considered.
In recent rankings, Cantor Colburn was 7th in the country for utility patents, 3rd for design patents, and 7th for trademarks, as well as being the fastest growing patent law firm in the country. The firm’s clients are among the leading companies in the U.S. and around the world, including Fortune 100 companies, privately held companies, select high tech start-ups, and university technology transfer offices.
This position offers opportunities to work with multi-national corporations and Fortune 500 companies in cutting edge technologies, in a wide-array of industries. Although we are one of the largest full-service intellectual property law firms in the country, we have a boutique-like firm atmosphere, with a collegial environment that encourages professional growth and development. We are looking for passionate, solutions-driven candidates to work alongside and actively engage our sophisticated clients.
The successful candidate must have a degree in chemical engineering and be registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Preferred candidates will have three or more years of patent drafting experience, have drafted more than 20 patent applications, and have domestic and international prosecution experience. Candidates who have a JD must be licensed with a state bar.
Cantor Colburn LLP is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Contact
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to: mrubin@cantorcolburn.com.
Additional Info
Employer Type: Law Firm
Job Location: Hartford, Connecticut; Alexandria, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; Houston, Texas; and Troy, Michigan