IP Administrator (Patent)
The IP Administrator (Patent) (IPA) provides support to one or more practitioners which requires knowledge in domestic patent prosecution. The IPA may also provide dedicated support to one or more clients. The IPA is responsible for preparing legal documents associated with domestic patent prosecution; maintaining dockets, files, and data integrity; interacting with clients and related personnel; providing practice support and assistance; and serving as a liaison between practitioner and external and/or internal team members or departments.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Prepares legal documents, reports, and correspondence associated with domestic patent prosecution for practitioners and/or clients.
- Prepares and files documents with USPTO.
- Assists practitioners manage their dockets according to firm practices.
- Organizes and maintains the integrity of electronic data and files relating to clients’ intellectual property in accordance with firm policy and procedures.
- Reviews incoming correspondence including paper and electronic mail, facsimiles, docketed information, and/or client instructions and takes necessary action in accordance with firm policy and procedures.
- Demonstrates proficiency with a range of software applications including Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and applicable IP software solutions. Learns new applications as needed.
- Uses strong communication skills to interact with various parties via telephone, electronic mail, and facsimile as necessary. Consistently follows-up and maintains open lines of information-sharing with client(s), practitioner(s), direct supervisor, and other firm management and personnel as needed.
- Coordinates with colleagues and/or departments to ensure successful completion of assigned tasks and other requests in a timely manner.
- Researches and retrieves information for the completion of assigned tasks utilizing applicable resources. Such resources may include the firm Intranet, firm training materials, legal rules books (e.g., the MPEP, etc.), the USPTO website, etc.
- Performs general administrative and support duties or tasks as required and requested.
- Takes on additional responsibilities as needed and assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Minimum of one to two (1-2) years of domestic patent prosecution experience in a law firm or professional setting.Law firm setting preferred.
- Demonstrated success functioning in a demanding service-oriented environment.
- Proficient knowledge of domestic patent prosecution procedural terminology, requirements, and workflow.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Proven interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively with different levels of constituencies both as an individual contributor and in a team setting.
- Strong critical thinking, interpretive, and problem-solving skills.
- Strong organizational skills with meticulous attention to accuracy and detail.
- Ability to prioritize own work.
- Flexibility and resourcefulness, and a willingness to support the firm and its business needs.
- Ability to respond calmly, efficiently, and effectively in stressful situations.
- Proficiency in MS Outlook, Word, and Excel, and applicable IP software solutions.
- Comfort using new technologies and databases.
- Demonstrated ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, and able to prioritize tasks in an efficient manner.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of matters and other firm business information.
- Punctual and reliable.
- Ability to adhere to established work schedule, but with flexibility required to respond to workload demands and work additional hours when necessary.