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An established industry player is seeking a qualified Trade Mark Attorney with over three years of post-qualification experience to join their dynamic IP team in the heart of London. This role offers a diverse range of responsibilities, from trade mark prosecution to advisory work, allowing you to engage with both UK and EUIPO matters. You'll benefit from flexible hybrid working arrangements and outstanding training programs, making this an excellent opportunity for career development. Join a firm known for its strong IP reputation and contribute to innovative solutions in a collaborative environment.
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Trade Mark Attorney 3+ years PQE l Top 100 Firm l City of London
The Firm
This Top 50 international firm has a strong presence in the UK, Middle East and Asia. Through its UK offices, they have developed a dynamic practice in corporate, commercial and litigation with particular strengths in real estate, care, education, energy, leisure, finance and project work.
Another key strength of the firm that's well-recognised in the industry is its public sector expertise that's built on assisting government and private sector partners to create new and innovative ways to deliver public services.
You'll find a 'no city' type attitude towards law but with city firm quality, making them an excellent option to consider for those looking for the best of both worlds.
You will see this firm firmly placed in the legal rankings across almost all practice areas, with an impressive body of preeminent lawyers who continue to take their respective practices to new heights.
The Role
Opportunity for a Trade Mark Attorney 3+ years PQE to join a very well-regarded firm in the IP space based in the heart of the City of London.
Working under the leadership of an industry giant in the IP space, you will have access to a varied diet of work across trade mark prosecution, enforcement and advisory work.
This is set to be an incredibly varied and interesting role, with the chance to be involved in UK and EUIPO matters encompassing international trade mark and design portfolio management, trade mark registry disputes, corporate due diligence, the drafting of licences and commercial agreements, domain name disputes, and infringement actions.
The team is particularly active in sectors like retail and consumer goods, oil and gas, manufacturing and technology.
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