Trade Mark Attorney
Leading IP firm with a strong international reputation has a superb opportunity to welcome a skilled Senior Trade Mark Associate with upwards of 7 years PQE to complement their dynamic, close-knit and impressively collaborative trade marks team.
If you're looking for a significant career move and a fresh challenge to boot, then do get in touch!
A valued member of the team and wider practice, you'll play a pivotal role across the full gamut of trade mark matters from pre-filing right through to litigation actions.
With an enviable client list, you'll offer commercially insightful advice on IP portfolios and focus on evolving existing client relationships and be instrumental in creating new ones.
With this offering, you'll also be elemental in supporting a trainee, so it's vital that you possess excellent interpersonal skills.
If you're curious to know more about the firm's inclusive culture, strong team ethos and hybrid offering; there's plenty of flexibility in terms of geography, with some presence in their London or North West offices required depending on your location.
Catherine French will happily provide more insight confidentially on 0113 467 9790 or via: catherine.french@saccomann.com
- Location: London, England
- Type: Permanent
- Industry: Legal
- Recruiter: Sacco Mann
- Contact: Catherine French
- Tel: 0113 245 3338
- Email: to view click here
- Posted: 2024-08-27 12:12:48 -
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