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Electronics Patent Attorney

London
money-bag 105000.00-105000.00 Annual
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Electronics Patent Attorney - London I''m representing a leading IP firm with a strong reputation in electronics and engineering patent work. The practice is known for its supportive culture, high-quality work and structured approach to career progression. The team works closely with a varied and high-profile client base, providing exposure to complex, technically challenging matters across the electronics sector.About the RoleThis is a career-defining opportunity for an Electronics Patent Attorney with around 3 years'' PQE. The firm provides one of the clearest and most structured paths to partnership in the market. From day one, you will have a transparent timeline and a tailored plan detailing the skills, experience and achievements needed to progress. This is combined with outstanding training and development programmes, designed to equip you with the technical and commercial insight to become a leading Partner in the field.Key ResponsibilitiesDrafting, filing and prosecuting UK, European and international patent applications in electronicsAdvising clients on patent strategy, portfolio management and freedom-to-operate issuesManaging direct client relationships, providing high-quality technical and commercial adviceSupporting contentious matters where needed, including oppositions and validity challengesCollaborating with internal teams and international associates to deliver comprehensive IP solutionsContributing to business development and helping expand the firm''s ..... full job details .....

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