Sujata Chaudhri IP Attorneys 
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Sujata Chaudhri IP Attorneys is looking to hire a Senior Associate in Noida

Candidates with 5-8 years of experience, apply now!

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Sujata Chaudhri IP Attorneys is looking to hire a Senior Associate in Noida.

Positions: 1 (One)

PQE: 5-8 Years

Location: Noida

Qualification: LL.B

Job Description

  • We are looking for a Senior Associate with 5-8 years of post-qualification experience for our Trademarks and Copyright team.

  • The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in advising and acting for clients on trademark prosecution, opposition/ cancellation and enforcement matters, and handling day-to-day client deliverables fairly independently, preferably at an IP law firm.

  • Experience with the lifecycle of a trade mark application is a must and experience with copyright prosecution would be a plus.

  • The candidate should have excellent drafting and analytical skills and the ability to supervise and mentor a team of associates and paralegals.

  • It is also essential that the candidate have experience with review of documents and opinions and juggling multiple matters in a fast-paced and highly engaging work environment.

Remuneration: The firm offers competitive remuneration and benefits.

Interested candidates may send their resumes to hr@sc-ip.in or apply through the firm’s website at https://sc-ip.in/careers/

The office location is in NOIDA and we are primarily working from the office premises.

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