The Intellectual Property (IP) Litigation Paralegal, based in Boston or Washington DC, supports IP Litigation attorneys, particularly in complex cases involving U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) and section 337 matters. Responsibilities entail managing case workflows for ITC and district court litigation, overseeing the discovery process, and coordinating logistics for depositions. The paralegal must maintain databases, privilege logs, and files, ensuring all case documents and evidence are organized efficiently. Additionally, the role involves coordinating the preparation and filing of legal documents, managing trial preparations, and post-trial matters, while staying updated on changes in legal rules across federal and state courts.
Qualified candidates require a bachelor's degree and over seven years of litigation experience, preferably with ITC and patent litigation. Strong knowledge of litigation processes, including document management software, is essential. The position demands excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure. The role requires 60% in-office work with remote flexibility and offers a salary range of $125,000 - $150,000 in DC, alongside eligibility for bonuses and a comprehensive benefits package.