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A leading IP Law Firm is looking to hire Associates in Mumbai

Candidates with minimum two years of experience, apply now!

Bar & Bench

A leading IP law firm is looking to hire Associates in Mumbai.

PQE: Minimum 2 Years

Location: Mumbai

Qualification

  • LLB from recognized university and Sanad         

  • Eligible to practice law in the courts

Job Description

  • We are looking for qualified and experienced IP Law Attorneys to join as Associates.

  • The role involves both litigation and non-litigation activities.

  • The firm offers opportunities to work independently on behalf of the firm and achieve career growth.

Skills

  • Minimum two years of relevant experience in the field of IP laws (Trademark, Copyright, Industrial Design, Business Laws).

  • Multitasking skills with good time management in high volume environment.

  • Proficient in computer applications.

Role and Responsibilities

  • Drafting, verifying, validating, finalizing legal documents / formats related to assignments of Trademark, Copyright, Industrial Design, Business Laws.

  • Drafting and attending IP related lawsuit matters in collaboration with the team.

  • Handling IP Prosecution, Opposition and Rectification procedures.

  • Representing clients at IP statutory bodies and courts, when required.

  • Giving legal advice to clients, when required.

Remuneration: ₹25,000 Monthly + Travelling Allowance.

Interested candidates can send their CVs/ applications to info@iprla.org

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