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The Opportunity: Intellectual Property Paralegal (Litigation) Email resumes to: Hayley.christina@capstonesp.com About the Firm Our distinguished client is a leading law firm specializing in ...

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Paralegal 1, Intellectual Property LOCATION: Avon / Ohio (US-OH), United States " BRAND: Bendix " REQUISITION ID: 10236 " JOB GRADE: 13 " ON-SITE/REMOTE: Hybrid Want to help shape tomorrow? At Bendix ...

We are currently seeking an IP Patent Paralegal to join our collaborative Intellectual Property team and support attorneys on sophisticated patent prosecution matters in a fast‑paced ...

We are currently seeking an IP Patent Paralegal to join our collaborative Intellectual Property team and support attorneys on sophisticated patent prosecution matters in a fast‑paced ...

We are currently seeking an IP Patent Paralegal to join our collaborative Intellectual Property team and support attorneys on sophisticated patent prosecution matters in a fast‑paced ...

We are currently seeking an IP Patent Paralegal to join our collaborative Intellectual Property team and support attorneys on sophisticated patent prosecution matters in a fast‑paced ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for entrylevel intellectual property paralegal in the United States is $85,883.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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The Opportunity: Intellectual Property Paralegal (Litigation)
Email resumes to: Hayley.christina@capstonesp.com
About the Firm
Our distinguished client is a leading law firm specializing in intellectual property law, serving clients across industries such as technology, entertainment, and life sciences. The firm prides itself on delivering exceptional legal services and fostering a collaborative, professional environment.
Position Overview
We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive IP Litigation Paralegal to support our attorneys in managing intellectual property disputes, including trademark, copyright, and patent litigation. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills, an understanding of litigation processes, and familiarity with IP-specific procedures in federal courts and before the USPTO.
Key Responsibilities
  • Assist attorneys with case management throughout all phases of litigation, from pre-filing to trial and appeal.
  • Draft, proofread, and file legal documents including pleadings, discovery requests/responses, and motions.
  • Manage document production, including review, organization, and preparation for depositions and trial.
  • Conduct legal and factual research related to intellectual property matters.
  • Coordinate with clients, witnesses, experts, and opposing counsel.
  • Maintain litigation calendars, deadlines, and case files.
  • Prepare exhibits, binders, and other trial-related materials.
  • Ensure compliance with court rules and procedures, including electronic filing systems (e.g., PACER, ECF)