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

Candidates with 5-6 years PQE, apply now!

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Sujata Chaudhri IP Attorneys is looking to hire a Senior Associate (Trade Marks Prosecution/Oppositions and Enforcement) in Noida.

Positions: 1 (One)

PQE: 5-6 Years

Qualification: LLB

Location: Noida

Job Description & Requirements

  • The ideal candidate should have 4-6 years of post-qualification experience at a law firm with extensive experience in advising, and acting for clients on all aspects of trademark law.

  • Must have worked primarily on oppositions, cancellations, online take-downs, domain name disputes and transfers, settlement negotiations and agreements, strategizing and advising on appropriate enforcement actions, etc.

  • Experience with copyright and design 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 also, it would be ideal if the candidate has experience with review of documents that have been drafted by associates.

  • The candidate should ideally also be experienced in reviewing documents. It is very important that the candidate be able to juggle multiple matters and be willing to grow in a fast-paced working environment.

Remuneration: The firm offers a competitive compensation and additional perks

Interested candidates can send their CVs/applications to hr@sc-ip.in

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