Physics / Tech Patent Attorney

Sacco Mann
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1 year ago
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Stand out new opening!

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Working with an exceptionally supportive, inclusive Partner, you will be joining a diverse, collegiate team with access to a fabulous, direct client list. No churning through 'same-old' telecoms here, you will be working with a range of premium tech and engineering businesses and sectors including automotive, optics, machine learning, consumer products, quantum computing, software and everything in between. There is plenty of original drafting work along with complex prosecution and contentious work. Having recently won and on-boarded an exciting new optics client, spirits are high and there could not be a better time to join the team!

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The ideal applicant will have a Physics (or similar to) background and enjoy working with new technology. You will have a lot of contact with clients so personality will count as will your ability to work well in a team-led environment. Level-wise, you will be close to qualifying through to Associate level. Excellent remuneration, sociable, supportive culture, please contact Lisa Kelly via for more details.

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