Entry Level Trademark Attorney; Litigation-Inclined
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Entry Level Trademark Attorney (Litigation-Inclined)
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Job Title: Entry Level Trademark Attorney (Litigation-Inclined)
Location: Mountain View, California (Hybrid / In-Office Preferred)
Company: Trademarkia, Legal Force RAPC Worldwide P.C.
About Us
Trademarkia
, operated by Legal Force RAPC Worldwide P.C., is one of the largest trademark filing law firms in the world — headquartered in Mountain View, California
, in the heart of Silicon Valley. We blend AI-driven technology with real attorney expertise to make intellectual property protection more efficient, affordable, and accessible.
Our clients include startups, small businesses, and global corporations
, and our attorneys routinely handle trademark filings, oppositions, cancellations, and brand enforcement matters both in the U.S. and abroad.
Position Overview
We are seeking a Trademark Attorney with strong writing, advocacy, and client communication skills — someone who enjoys disputes, strategic argumentation, and litigation-style problem solving
.
This is an ideal position for a candidate who:
- Has mock trial or moot court experience in law school,
- Enjoys research, advocacy, and legal argument
, and - Wants to combine that passion with practical client-facing trademark law practice.
You’ll handle a mix of trademark prosecution and contentious proceedings (such as office actions, oppositions, and cease-and-desist matters) — with opportunities to grow into federal IP litigation and TTAB work
.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct trademark clearance searches and draft legal opinions on availability and registrability.
- Prepare and file U.S. and international trademark applications via the USPTO and WIPO systems.
- Draft persuasive Office Action responses
, particularly to likelihood-of-confusion or descriptiveness refusals. - Handle opposition and cancellation proceedings before the TTAB.
- Draft cease-and-desist letters and help negotiate dispute resolutions between parties.
- Conduct research on brand protection and enforcement matters.
- Collaborate with senior attorneys on federal litigation preparation and case strategy.
- Participate in developing AI-assisted legal workflows that improve speed and accuracy for clients.
- Supervise paralegals, review filings, and maintain top-tier client communication.
Qualifications
- J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school
. - Active bar membership in at least one U.S. state (California preferred).
- 1–4 years of experience in trademark law, IP litigation, or a mix of both.
- Strong written advocacy and research skills — mock trial, moot court, or clerkship experience a plus.
- Comfortable drafting arguments, motions, or legal memoranda.
- Interest in dispute resolution and litigation — TTAB or federal IP litigation exposure preferred.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple client matters efficiently.
- Experience with USPTO procedures
, the Madrid Protocol
, and brand enforcement strategies.
Compensation & Benefits
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Starting Salary Range: $95,000 per year
, depending on experience.
⭐ Plus performance-based bonuses for filings, successful TTAB outcomes, and client satisfaction.
Benefits Include:
- Health, dental, and vision coverage.
- 401(k) plan with company matching.
- Paid time off, flexible scheduling, and hybrid work setup.
- CLE reimbursement and mentoring for federal litigation development.
- Fast advancement into Litigation Lead or Managing Attorney roles for high performers.
Why Join Trademarkia
- Opportunity to blend litigation advocacy with technology-driven law practice
. - Exposure to thousands of real-world disputes and brand enforcement cases each year.
- Work alongside experienced trademark attorneys and legal technologists.
- Help build the future of legal services by integrating human judgment with AI intelligence.
- Be part of a modern Silicon Valley law firm that values innovation, precision, and justice.
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