
Intellectual Property Paralegal-Chemical Science
Considine Search, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146
Locations: Chicago, Edwardsville, Kansas City or St. Louis
Summary
A leading national law firm is seeking an Intellectual Property Patent Paralegal supporting our Chemical Science Practice Group. This position can be located in Chicago, Edwardsville, Kansas City or St. Louis. Responsibilities
Manage docket and patent prosecution practice for assigned global client portfolios Review, prepare and file patent prosecution application and supporting documentation with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or WIPO, as well as manage international patent filing requests and other documents for various countries Review, prepare and file multiple patent application types, including Provisional, Non-Provisional, Track 1, Design, PCT, US National Stage, Convention Filings, as well as coordinate international filing responsibility Prepare and file documents including, but not limited to Notice to File Missing Parts, Foreign Signature Documents, Formal Documents, responses to Office Actions, Issue Fee Transmittals, and Information Disclosure Statements, etc. Review incoming correspondence from the USPTO, WIPO, and/or international associates regarding status of patent applications, including Official Filing Receipts, Publications, Notifications, Assignments, Notice of Allowances/Acceptances, and Letters Patent documents. Ensure accuracy of contained information and when necessary, prepare and file necessary documents to correct errors. Review, prepare, monitor and update IDS charts and/or client portfolio spreadsheets as needed. Prepare, maintain and update reports for clients regarding status of applications and patents, as well update client dockets and sending reminders to attorneys, international counsel and clients as needed. Exceptional verbal and written skills with clients, internal and external counsel, USPTO personnel and vendors, as well as administrative and management skills to coordinate project management and handle substantive tasks for multiple, high-tech IP cases and/or portfolios Effectively set priorities, meet deadlines and manage multiple projects, including preparation and maintenance of internal docket reports, charts, meeting agendas Responsible for case and file management, including uploading communications and documents to docketing and DMS systems, as well as, maintaining and updating files and client portals and attending any status meetings Perform research and compile data as requested Requirements
Knowledge of USPTO, PCT, and international patent rules and procedures Proficient in filing with U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and ePCT Knowledge of Chemical Formulas and Sequence Listing Proficient in understanding IP docket and deadlines and maintaining Secondary Docket Strong attention to detail, communication and interpersonal skills Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize multiple projects 5+ years IP experience, supporting pharmaceutical portfolios and university clients. Docketing knowledge and experience, with CPi software preferred Paralegal Certificate Compensation:
$110,000.00-$150,000.00, plus overtime. Salary:
$110,000.00-$150,000.00, plus overtime Date Active:
02/03/2026 Exempt/Not Exempt:
Non-Exempt
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A leading national law firm is seeking an Intellectual Property Patent Paralegal supporting our Chemical Science Practice Group. This position can be located in Chicago, Edwardsville, Kansas City or St. Louis. Responsibilities
Manage docket and patent prosecution practice for assigned global client portfolios Review, prepare and file patent prosecution application and supporting documentation with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or WIPO, as well as manage international patent filing requests and other documents for various countries Review, prepare and file multiple patent application types, including Provisional, Non-Provisional, Track 1, Design, PCT, US National Stage, Convention Filings, as well as coordinate international filing responsibility Prepare and file documents including, but not limited to Notice to File Missing Parts, Foreign Signature Documents, Formal Documents, responses to Office Actions, Issue Fee Transmittals, and Information Disclosure Statements, etc. Review incoming correspondence from the USPTO, WIPO, and/or international associates regarding status of patent applications, including Official Filing Receipts, Publications, Notifications, Assignments, Notice of Allowances/Acceptances, and Letters Patent documents. Ensure accuracy of contained information and when necessary, prepare and file necessary documents to correct errors. Review, prepare, monitor and update IDS charts and/or client portfolio spreadsheets as needed. Prepare, maintain and update reports for clients regarding status of applications and patents, as well update client dockets and sending reminders to attorneys, international counsel and clients as needed. Exceptional verbal and written skills with clients, internal and external counsel, USPTO personnel and vendors, as well as administrative and management skills to coordinate project management and handle substantive tasks for multiple, high-tech IP cases and/or portfolios Effectively set priorities, meet deadlines and manage multiple projects, including preparation and maintenance of internal docket reports, charts, meeting agendas Responsible for case and file management, including uploading communications and documents to docketing and DMS systems, as well as, maintaining and updating files and client portals and attending any status meetings Perform research and compile data as requested Requirements
Knowledge of USPTO, PCT, and international patent rules and procedures Proficient in filing with U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and ePCT Knowledge of Chemical Formulas and Sequence Listing Proficient in understanding IP docket and deadlines and maintaining Secondary Docket Strong attention to detail, communication and interpersonal skills Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize multiple projects 5+ years IP experience, supporting pharmaceutical portfolios and university clients. Docketing knowledge and experience, with CPi software preferred Paralegal Certificate Compensation:
$110,000.00-$150,000.00, plus overtime. Salary:
$110,000.00-$150,000.00, plus overtime Date Active:
02/03/2026 Exempt/Not Exempt:
Non-Exempt
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