As a Biochemistry Patent Attorney, you will commonly work on patent applications and cases involving inventions in fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, molecular biology, and chemical engineering. This often includes drafting and prosecuting patent applications, advising clients on patent strategy, and conducting patentability and freedom-to-operate analyses. You may also be involved in defending or challenging patents in legal proceedings, such as oppositions or litigation, and collaborating with inventors, R&D teams, and other legal professionals. The variety and technical complexity of these cases provide a dynamic and intellectually stimulating work environment that fosters continuous learning.