Patents/Counsel; Electrical Engineering
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Law/Legal
Intellectual Property
Patents/Counsel (Electrical Engineering)
Base pay range: $/yr - $/yr. This range is provided by Considine Search. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Location:
This position may be based in any of their US offices (Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, San Antonio, San Francisco, St. Louis, or Washington, DC). Applicants should indicate their office(s) of interest in their application.
Role overview:
Our client is a global law firm seeking a counsel lawyer with at least two years of patent prosecution experience in 5G, Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies, AI, processor and memory systems, image processing and RF front-end. This position is open to Counsel and Senior Counsel. Counsel can progress to Senior Counsel and potentially to Partnership. Advancement decisions depend on firm needs and market dynamics.
Must have AMLAW Top 200 experience
Key Requirements- Electrical Engineering degree (or equivalent)
- At least two years of patent prosecution experience
- Registered with the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO) or qualified to register for the USPTO
- Admitted to and in good standing of the Bar, or eligible to waive in
- Strong background in 5G, Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies, AI, processor and memory systems, image processing and RF front-end
- Excellent academic credentials with strong analytical, verbal, and written communication skills
- Experience liaising with clients to develop and manage portfolios
- Preferred domain experience in autonomous vehicles, robotics, natural language processing, wireless communications, computer vision, or related AI fields
- Legal
- Legal Services
- Not Applicable
- Full-time
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