Clark+Elbing LLP is Seeking a Technology Specialist – IPWatchdog.com

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Clark+Elbing LLP is seeking scientists for the full-time position of Technology Specialist.
Clark+Elbing LLP is seeking scientists in either chemistry or biology fields for the full-time position of Technology Specialist.
Clark+Elbing principally builds its professional staff by hiring strong Ph.D. scientists as Technology Specialists, who are trained, encouraged to pass the patent bar, and supported through law school.
Clark+Elbing offers flexible working conditions including on-site in Boston, remote and hybrid positions.
Our Technology Specialists are called upon to apply their extensive substantive knowledge to:
Successful candidates will possess excellent analytical and communications skills; they must think, write, and speak clearly. Candidates for the position of Technology Specialist must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in a relevant science.
Qualified candidates interested in applying for a legal position at Clark+Elbing are asked to send an email to the Human Resources Director, Dawn Langan, and include a cover letter, résumé, and a recent writing sample.
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Clark+Elbing is a top-tier intellectual property (IP) law firm focused on protecting and promoting innovations in life science, chemistry, devices, and diagnostics. Founded in 1996 by a group with a shared passion for science, our firm has a long-held reputation as a premier law firm for patents. We are proud to offer a robust team of IP attorneys with advanced degrees in science who are supported by a group of Ph.D.s who are at the forefront of scientific innovation.
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