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Alternate job titles: IP Research Support Manager | Patent Support Administrative Manager

Provides support to the intellectual property unit of an organization and maintains a portfolio of current patents. Oversees research on developments in IP and patent law and provides support in preparation and filing of patents. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a director. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. view job details

Support and assistance on other contract and transaction matters in which Cell Signaling may engage. Drafting and negotiating joint development, licensing and other types of intellectual property agreements. view job details

Manage trademark opposition actions and be primary communication. File and organize physical and electronic copies of documents. Receive, evaluate, code, and process invoices from outside counsel. view job details

Provide administrative support such as expense report reconciliation utilizing Chrome River, screen calls and assist callers, schedule couriers and notarial services, and coordinate drafting and word processing as needed. Manage incoming and outgoing mail/email including preparation of documents and packages for mail, messenger and overnight delivery. Assist in business due diligence and provide legal advice on general IP and advertising / marketing topics typical in the field of consumer products for an innovative, growth-oriented public company. view job details

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Property Debt Research specializes in researching municipal liens and debt on residential and commercial properties view company details

GGP Inc. is an S&P 500 company focused exclusively on owning, managing, leasing and redeveloping high-quality retail properties throughout the United States. GGP is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol GGP. As of August 28, 2018, Brookfield Property REIT Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Brookfield Property Partners L.P. view company details

CLEAR Property Management is a multifamily property management company headquartered in Austin, Texas. We manage properties throughout Texas. CLEAR is dedicated to providing exceptional: SERVICE to our residents, VALUE to our communities, RETURNS to our clients and SUPPORT to our Team Members. Our name is a promise, which assures that the communities we professionally manage will be Clean, Leased, Engaging, Accounted and Repaired. view company details

With over 30 years of experience, GOLDMARK is the upper Midwest's leader in multi-family property management services. Our 50 community offices manage over 16,000 apartment and townhomes in cities throughout Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and North Dakota. Annually, we provide over 32,000 residents a quality place to call home. view company details

Liberty Property Trust is a leader in commercial real estate, serving customers in the United States and United Kingdom, through the development, acquisition, ownership and management of superior logistics, warehouse, manufacturing, and R&D facilities in key markets. Liberty's 108 million square foot operating portfolio provides productive work environments to 1,200 tenants. view company details

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Q. I am working as consultant for a company and have been asked to join as an employee. How does the fee I receive as a consultant relate to the salary I would get as an employee?A. The answer depends on two things: the way you're currently charging the company; and the role you're being asked to take on as a full-time employee.First, there is the matter of expenses. Consultants typically work off site and are on company premises principally for meetings. Such consultants may charge their customers fees that cover overhead in addition to the fees for the services being performed. Consultants' ... view article details

The Severance PackageIf your company goes out of business, don't be surprised if there is no severance pay. Going out of business and running out of cash are practically synonymous. Once in a while a failing business closes down with some money left in the bank - but those funds are usually returned to the investors who provided them.Severance pay, after all, is as much a signal to the employees who remain behind as it is a gesture of goodwill to those being let go. If the company disappears, it doesn't need to preserve goodwill with its former staff. Yet established companies that intend to r... view article details

"Insourcing" Means Employers Are Finding It Less Expensive to Have Employees Stateside It's a familiar story: labor costs get too high, so management decides it will be best, in the long-run, to send jobs to another country. Only this time, the story has a twist ending. It is China – long considered an oasis of exceedingly cheap workers – that is losing jobs and the United States that is gaining them. Over the past two years, several major and not-so-major companies that had been outsourcing work to China have decided to bring some of the jobs back to the U.S. The trend -- often called "reshor... view article details

Job descriptionParalegals are responsible for handling a variety of tasks and providing support for the lawyers they work for. Under the direction of an attorney, they work to resolve routine legal issues. They help lawyers to research laws, judicial decisions, articles, treaties, and other legal documents that can be applied to cases. They may also be responsible for preparing written reports to assist lawyers in handling cases. Paralegals hold an organizational role in coordinating the activities of the law office and its employees, and also in the filing of financial records and case docume... view article details

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The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details

The pandemic may have spurred last year’s record-high quit rates, but job seekers weren’t necessarily all motivated by health and safety concerns. Many left because of low pay. A Pew Research Center study released in March found that 63% of those who left a job said low pay numbered among the reasons why they quit, alongside a lack of advancement opportunities (63%) and feeling disrespected at work (57%). Thirty-seven percent of respondents said low pay was a major reason why they left their jobs. David Turetsky, VP of consulting at Salary.com, saw Pew’s findings play out in real time. “We cam... view blog & white papers details

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Brittany Leonard is the Chief Corporate Counsel at Civix, a public sector technology company that provides services and software for government, transportation, and grants. Her experience, which includes advising and collaborating with Fortune 500 companies as an attorney, has given her a unique insight into HR's interactions with an organization's employees. In this episode, Brittany talks about a general counsels' view on HR data and processes. October 6, 2022 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Brittany! Today's Topic: A Gener... view blog & white papers details