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Chemistry Patent Attorney - Part-qualified to 3 PQE

Garfield Robbins International

London

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 120,000

Full time

30+ days ago

Job summary

A leading European IP firm is seeking a Patent Attorney to join their Chemistry patents practice in London. This role offers an opportunity to work with top pharmaceutical and chemical companies on exciting patent work in a collaborative and meritocratic environment. Ideal candidates will have a strong academic background, relevant qualifications, and strategic thinking abilities.

Qualifications

  • Part or fully qualified in the UK and EQE exams.
  • 3 years of post-qualification experience.
  • Understanding of EPO opposition and appeal procedures.

Responsibilities

  • Manage a broad spectrum of chemical and pharmaceutical patents work.
  • Draft, file and prosecute EPO and PCT applications.
  • Support contentious work including multi-party oppositions and litigation.

Skills

Strategic Thinking
Collaborative Working
Technical Excellence

Education

Excellent Academic Background in Chemistry
Job description

LEADING EUROPEAN IP FIRM - TOP-LEVEL UK & INTERNATIONAL PATENT PRACTICE - SUPERB TEAM
Salary from £60,000 - £120,000 per annum + Bonus & Benefits
This major European IP law firm have an excellent opportunity for a part- or fully-qualified Patent Attorney to join their thriving and top-level Chemistry patents practice in London. Their highly-rated team of patent attorneys supports some of the world's leading pharmaceutical and chemical companies and research institutions, helping to protect research on ground-breaking therapeutics and their delivery, as well as exciting technologies in the fields of polymer chemistry, catalysts, batteries, metallurgy, nanotechnology, cleantech, electrochemistry, petrochemicals, cosmetics, surfactants and food chemistry. Their patent work is commercially focused, and mostly contentious in nature, and includes major multi-party oppositions and litigation support, as well as SPCs and associated regulatory issues. To succeed in this role, you'll need to enjoy thinking strategically and working collaboratively, and be passionate about using your technical excellence to deliver a first-class patents service to clients. You should ideally have (i) an excellent academic background, ideally with an emphasis on organic chemistry or pharmaceutical subject matter; (ii) part to full qualification in the UK and EQE exams, through to 3 years of post-qualification experience; (iii) experience in managing a broad spectrum of chemical and/or pharmaceutical patents work, ideally including in drafting, filing and prosecuting EPO and PCT applications; and (iv) an understanding of EPO opposition and appeal procedure (ideally with some experience of contentious oral proceedings). The firm's culture values team work while encouraging creativity, and has a strong client focus in an highly meritocratic and international environment. Don't miss this superb London opportunity - please apply now!

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