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Biotech Patent Attorney
A leading European Intellectual Property firm is looking to strengthen its highly regarded Life Sciences practice with the appointment of a talented Part-Qualified Biotechnology Patent Attorney.
Working alongside some of the most respected practitioners in the profession, you'll advise an impressive client base ranging from innovative start-ups and university spin-outs to global pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
The Role You will be involved in: Drafting and prosecuting UK, European and international patent applications Advising clients on patentability, freedom-to-operate and infringement matters Building strong client relationships and managing a varied portfolio Supporting business development initiatives and contributing to the continued growth of the practice
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About You Part-qualified UK and/or European Patent Attorney Degree and/or PhD in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Immunology or a related Life Sciences discipline Strong drafting and prosecution experience Excellent communication and client-facing skills Ambitious, commercially minded and keen to develop your career within a collaborative environment


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What's on Offer? Market-leading quality of work Exposure to cutting-edge biotechnology and pharmaceutical innovations Clear progression opportunities and excellent training support Flexible hybrid working arrangements Highly competitive salary and benefits package If you're looking to take the next step in your patent attorney career with a firm renowned for its technical excellence and supportive culture, we'd be delighted to hear from you.
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