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The Patent Prosecution Director develops policies and procedures to ensure an organization's inventions or trademarks are valid and protected. Directs the patent law function of an organization and supports all patent-related legal issues. Being a Patent Prosecution Director manages a portfolio of new and existing patents. Collaborates with research and development to ensure inventions or trademarks are novel, non-obvious, and useful. In addition, Patent Prosecution Director reviews technical and legal descriptions of patents or trademarks to ensure claims are clearly defined and meet patent o... view job details
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The Patent Prosecution Attorney V performs due diligence to evaluate whether a patent is novel, non-obvious, and useful. Manages and navigates the legal framework to ensure an organization's inventions or trademarks are valid and protected. Being a Patent Prosecution Attorney V files patent applications or trademark registrations and liaises with regulatory examiners to resolve objections, amend claims, and ensure approval. Prepares technical and legal descriptions of patents or trademarks that clearly define claims and meet application standards and patent office requirements. In addition, Pa... view job details
The Patent Prosecution Senior Manager implements policies and procedures to ensure an organization's inventions or trademarks are valid and protected. Manages the patent law function of an organization and supports and advises a team of patent attorneys. Being a Patent Prosecution Senior Manager reviews technical and legal descriptions of patents or trademarks to ensure claims are clearly defined and meet patent office requirements. Monitors and tracks a portfolio of new and existing patents. In addition, Patent Prosecution Senior Manager oversees patent filings and communicates with regulator... view job details
Since 1963, Legal Aid of Nebraska has worked to provide disadvantaged individuals with quality legal advice and representation'something that those more fortunate take for granted. Legal Aid tackles inequality and increases opportunity for low-income Nebraskans by helping clients navigate their way through a complex and often intimidating legal system. Our clients achieve positive outcomes that measurably improve the quality of their lives, help them get up and out of poverty, and increase family stability. To best accomplish this, Legal Aid targets the most pressing legal problems keeping cli... view company details
Legal Sea Foods owns and operates a chain of 25 seafood restaurants that processes and sells fish, oysters and lobsters. view company details
Street Legal Industries, Inc. (SLIND) is a Small, Woman-Owned, HUBZone Certified Firm; incorporated in the State of Tennessee February, 2000. SLIND received its SBA HUBZone Certification in May, 2000 and successfully completed a SBA program compliance examination in August, 2001. SLIND performs approximately $2,000,000 per year in Technical Support services to the Department of Energy (DOE). These services include: 1. Training and qualification of the DOE Facility Representatives (NRC equivalent resident inspectors) 2. Safety Basis Documentation (similar to Safety Analysis Reports) reviews 3. ... view company details
It’s almost time for our Canadian friends to grab some Mountain Dew and Little Debbies and dust off those DVDs of Harold and Kumar go to White Castle – recreational marijuana will soon be available nationwide. The Cannabis Act Bill-C45, more commonly known as The Cannabis Act, was passed in the Senate last week and is expected to go into effect on October 17th. The measure specifically allows the possession, growth, and sale of marijuana for adults, though some provinces have unique regulations. Quebec and Manitoba, for instance, are banning home cultivation entirely. Hiring Sprees: As the Mar... view article details
Job description Lawyers act as both advisors and advocates to their clients. They represent either the defense or prosecution side in criminal and civil trials. They are responsible for presenting evidence and arguments that best support their client. Lawyers advise their clients regarding a multitude of issues in both business and personal matters. Lawyers will usually specialize in a certain area of law, such as healthcare, probate, international, and environmental law, among others. Most lawyers work in private practices dealing with either criminal or civil law cases. The National Associa... view article details
Now that we have a newly elected President and Vice President, we got to thinking, how much do these positions pay, what is their role, and what are the requirements for the job? The new commander-in-chief will also need to select cabinet members to advise him, and, over the course of the next four years, some vacancies in the Supreme Court will need to be filled. What’s the average salary of these positions?President of the United States of America The President leads the executive branch of the federal government. The commander in chief is called upon to make sure laws are faith... view article details
Dear Annette,My boss talks to other employees about employees. Is this an accepted practice? He claims to be quite educated in new management styles. However, I do not feel as though I should know that he is thinking about firing his secretary, also known as my coworker. Sincerely, Rather Not KnowDear Rather Not Know,Perhaps like me you recall the era when information was the currency of fabulousness. How much energy and time used to go into hiding and discovering secrets? How many Saturday and Sunday mornings has my dog Dickie spent sniffing around the back doors of my little Beverly Hills ne... 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