IP Prosecution - Computer/Telecommunication Arts
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
The Shook IP counseling team is seeking one or more patent preparation and prosecution attorneys in the computer/telecommunication arts to work with our exciting roster of brand-name clients from either our Denver or Kansas City office locations. You will work closely with our team to procure patents in the United States and abroad, prepare and prosecute patent applications, draft patentability and freedom-to-operate opinions, support IP diligence efforts, and provide strategic IP business counseling.
This role offers the opportunity to collaborate with a talented and collegial group of attorneys who are committed to professional growth and fostering a supportive team environment. Desired candidates will have at least 4+ years of experience across all stages of patent preparation and prosecution, with a background in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or other computer arts. Individual attorneys or groups of attorneys seeking new opportunities are encouraged to apply.
Candidates must be members of the USPTO Patent Bar and licensed to practice law in the state where the office is located. No portable business is required. This position is not open to recruitment agencies or third-party recruiters. Interested candidates may submit their applications directly online at Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
In accordance with applicable law, the annualized salary range for this position is $200,000 – $325,000, depending on the candidate’s overall experience, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. Discretionary bonuses may also be awarded annually. Shook, Hardy & Bacon offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package for attorneys, including medical, dental, and vision insurance; life insurance and disability income protection;
transportation allowance; retirement plan; and paid leave programs.
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