Our firm has a
distinctive philosophy: we are passionately committed to a
technology-intensive and quality-oriented patent practice, in an
atmosphere of constant learning and mutual respect. We are all
trying to be the best patent professionals we can be, and that
requires all of us to keep learning from each other: seniors from
juniors as well as vice versa.
We have a great interest in hiring and keeping exceptional patent
agents and attorneys. Our unusual practice environment
will be interesting to people who love technology: a career at our
firm requires nonstop rapid learning. Working with leading-edge
technologists in a variety of leading-edge technologies means that
all of us here often feel stupid, but that's the price of continual
learning. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in
software or electrical engineering or a related field, outstanding
intellect, and an orientation toward technology rather than
litigation. We will consider a wide variety of technically-related
undergraduate degrees, for a bright candidate (with a PTO license)
who has a deep understanding of circuit analysis, computer
architecture, digital design, solid-state physics, and/or software
engineering. We look for very high LSATs (at least mid-160s, and
the higher the better).
Also, please note that we are always interested in
friendly discussions with more experienced patent attorneys who
fully share our practice philosophy.
We also try to keep the recruiting process non-bruising.
Our firm is not a fit for everyone, nor is everyone a fit for us;
but if we do not see a fit with us we will be glad to help suggest
a better fit. Similarly, if one of our associates realizes that we
are not the best fit, we welcome a chance to frankly discuss this;
and we will be glad to help, if requested, in finding a graceful
transition into a different situation which is a better
fit.
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