Lowenstein & Weatherwax LLP is Seeking a Mid-level Associate, Senior Associate, Counsel or Junior Partner

Lowenstein & Weatherwax LLP seeks a seasoned patent litigator.

Lowenstein & Weatherwax LLP, one of the premier IPR firms in the country, seeks a seasoned patent litigator to join its firm. Candidates should have at least three years of experience litigating patent validity whether in district court or before the PTAB. A technical background is preferred but not required.

This is a full-time, permanent position located in Santa Monica, CA, or remote.

Primary Duties:

  • Analyzing IPR petitions, patents, and/or CAFC briefs
  • Drafting responses
  • Taking/defending expert depositions
  • Presenting arguments to the PTAB

Interested Candidates:

Interested candidates are asked to submit their resumes and transcripts via email to the Managing Partner, Nathan Lowenstein.

Please mention you found the position on the IPWatchdog JobOrtunities™ Job Board.

About Lowenstein & Weatherwax LLP:

Compared to David (vs. Goliath) and identified as a “powerhouse,” Lowenstein & Weatherwax LLP (L&W) is one of the top IPR firms representing patent owners in the country. It has represented patent owners in over 300 IPRs and over 60 Federal Circuit appeals. L&W was identified by Patexia as being the best performing IPR firm in the country for 2013-2018 and for 2018-2023 as the fifth most active and 16th best performing firm representing patent owners (out of 835 firms).

L&W is a small firm and offers a collegial atmosphere where attorneys are encouraged to take on significant, outcome decisive, roles in cases. Associates and other non-partners have argued numerous trials before the PTAB.

Share

Warning & Disclaimer: The pages, articles and comments on IPWatchdog.com do not constitute legal advice, nor do they create any attorney-client relationship. The articles published express the personal opinion and views of the author as of the time of publication and should not be attributed to the author’s employer, clients or the sponsors of IPWatchdog.com.

Join the Discussion

No comments yet.