Attorney - IP Litigation (Fully Remote) - $275k

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<p><u>🚨 </u><strong><u>IP Litigation Associate | Fully Remote – Up to $300k</u></strong> </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location/Schedule:</strong> Fully Remote </p><p><strong>Base Salary:</strong> Up to $300k (plus performance bonuses) </p><p><strong>Practice:</strong> IP Litigation – Patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, and complex intellectual property disputes involving cutting-edge technology, software, telecommunications, and high-stakes commercial matters. </p><p><br></p><p><strong><u>What stands out about this opportunity:</u></strong> </p><ul><li><strong>Cutting-Edge IP Work with Global Reach</strong> – Gain exposure to sophisticated, high-tech IP litigation and advisory matters for leading clients in a firm known for strength in intellectual property and commercial disputes. </li><li><strong>Early Responsibility & Strong Partner Interaction</strong> – Receive meaningful, substantive work with direct partner access, including early opportunities for court appearances, depositions, and client interaction. </li><li><strong>Broad & Versatile Experience</strong> – Work across IP litigation, advisory, and transactional elements while collaborating in a collegial, non-bureaucratic environment. </li><li><strong>Collaborative Culture with High Retention</strong> – Join a supportive firm with excellent retention, a focus on hands-on learning, and genuine respect for work-life balance. </li><li><strong>Strong Compensation in a Flexible Remote Model</strong> – Competitive base up to $300k with performance incentives in a firm that values attorney development, mentorship, and sustainable careers. </li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Duties and Responsibilities:</u></strong> </p><ul><li>Manage patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret litigation from discovery through trial. </li><li>Draft pleadings, motions, discovery requests, and expert reports in complex IP disputes. </li><li>Conduct depositions, prepare for Markman hearings, and participate in mediations and court proceedings. </li><li>Advise clients on IP strategy, licensing, and risk mitigation in high-tech sectors. </li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong><u>Core Requirements (Flexibility for Exceptional Candidates):</u></strong> </p><ul><li>JD and active bar admission (NY preferred). </li><li>3–7+ years of IP litigation experience (patent or complex commercial IP strongly preferred). </li><li>Strong technical aptitude and excellent writing/advocacy skills. </li></ul><p>No one fits every box perfectly - if you’re a strong IP Litigation attorney seeking meaningful work and real growth, let’s talk confidentially. </p><p>πŸ“© <u>michanne.vanzyl@wearerevolution.co</u> </p><p>πŸ“… <u>

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