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Life Science Intellectual Property Partner

Top Ranked by BCG

Type Full-Time

Location Nevada - Las Vegas

Job ID FGI7380218

Experience Level Senior Associate

Job Experience Min. 8 Years

Ranking 4 : Medium to Large Business $$$$

Estimated Salary Highest Salary Band in the Market

Practice Areas IP - Litigation - Life SciencesIP - Patent - BiotechnologyIP - Patent - Life Science GeneralIntellectual Property - Patent LicensingIP - Litigation - Defense

2025-11-05 21:38:34

Job Overview

A law firm seeks a Life Science Intellectual Property Partner in various locations, including Denver, Salt Lake City, Southern California, and Washington, D.C. The role involves contributing to the firm's growth in the life science sector by leveraging a substantial book of business.

Duties

  • Engage in life science prosecution, transactional, and litigation matters.
  • Collaborate with a team of over 35 patent attorneys.
  • Utilize alternative fee agreements and cross-marketing opportunities.

Requirements

  • Proven track record with a portable and consistent book of business.
  • Experience in the life science sector.

Education

  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree required.

Certifications

  • Admission to the state bar in one of the specified locations.

Skills

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills.

Benefits

  • Inclusive and diverse work environment.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development.

This large West Coast based law firm is new to Las Vegas, and doing its best to make sure it fits in by continuing to establish itself as a community leader wherever it goes. The firm has a full service business practice that is renowned all over the West, but is also using its new Nevada offices to offer specialty practices that apply especially to Nevada, such as gaming laws to help promote an expansion within the state. While it continues to expand, though, it also leaves room for a lot of pro bono work, which is seen as an important part of each attorney's workload.

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