What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant IP Administrator position at Carlton Fields?
Carlton Fields is seeking an Assistant IP Administrator in Tampa, Florida to support its growing national intellectual property practice group.
Responsibilities
Docket incoming and outgoing papers and communications and maintain and update IP docketing system
Correspond with clients and prepare reporting letters
Instruct and correspond with counsel for international IP filings
Generate IP status, attorney docket, and other reports as needed
Manage patent, trademark, and copyright portfolio deadlines
Prepare application and maintenance filings with USPTO and Copyright Office
Create IP assignment, power of attorney, and chain-of-title documents
Draft patent, trademark, and copyright formalities documents
Draft patent application information disclosure statements
Conduct preliminary trademark clearance searches
Review and flag comprehensive trademark search reports
Draft initial office action responses
Perform IP due diligence, chain-of-title, and ownership searches
Investigate specimens of use for trademark filings
Collaborate with attorneys and legal administrative assistants to manage IP deadlines
Provide advanced administrative support to the firm-wide IP Administrator by participating in day-to-day departmental administrative affairs
Investigate infringement and draft cease and desist letters for attorney review
Familiarity with managing USPTO deposit account and financial systems
Provide support for intellectual property dispute proceedings before the USPTO (e.g., TTAB and PTAB) and US federal district courts
Minimum Requirements
High school graduate required; associate or other undergraduate degree preferred.
Previous experience in an IP role within a law firm or corporate legal department managing an IP docket and familiarity with IP prosecution filings required.
Excellent organizational skills and outstanding attention to detail.
Excellent written communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines is crucial in this role.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Knowledge of US patent, trademark, and copyright laws and procedures preferred.
Familiarity with international IP laws and procedures (e.g., PCT, Madrid filing protocols) preferred.
Familiarity with IP litigation procedures a plus.
Familiarity with domain name registration, maintenance, and dispute procedures preferred.
Familiarity with software tools commonly used in law firm IP departments (e.g., patent and trademark search tools, docketing software, domain registrations, etc.) a plus.
This is not remote position. The ideal candidate must be available to work on-site Monday – Friday, 7.5 hours each day.
Actual salaries will vary depending upon various factors, including relevant experience and skillset. The salary range listed is just one component of the Carlton Fields total compensation package for employees. Other monetary rewards include annual discretionary bonuses based on performance and profit-sharing contributions based on eligibility and firm profitability.
Additionally, Carlton Fields provides a comprehensive suite of benefits to promote health and financial security, including medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as life, accident, and disability insurance plans. The firm also provides the opportunity to participate in 401(k) retirement benefits, commuter benefits, and well-being programs.