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Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

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Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters * Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

IP US Filing Specialist

Seattle, WA · On-site

$90K - $131K/yr

Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters * Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

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$90K - $131K/yr

Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

IP US Filing Specialist

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$90K - $131K/yr

Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of ...

Specific duties include, but are not limited to, the following Position Responsibilities : • Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US ...

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How much do patent practitioner jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for patent practitioner in the United States is $126,034.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,500.00 and $140,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Patent Practitioner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Patent Practitioner, you need a strong understanding of patent law, technical expertise in a scientific or engineering discipline, and successful completion of the USPTO registration exam. Familiarity with patent databases, prior art search tools, and electronic filing systems like EFS-Web is typically required. Excellent analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help distinguish standout practitioners. These abilities ensure accurate patent drafting, effective client representation, and successful navigation of complex intellectual property regulations.

What are Patent Practitioners?

Patent practitioners are professionals authorized to represent clients before the patent office in matters related to patent applications and prosecution. They include both patent attorneys, who are licensed lawyers, and patent agents, who are not attorneys but have passed the patent bar exam. Patent practitioners help inventors secure patent rights, prepare and file patent applications, and communicate with patent examiners. They must have a strong background in science or engineering and a thorough understanding of patent law.

What are some common challenges Patent Practitioners face when working with inventors and research teams?

Patent Practitioners often encounter challenges in translating complex technical ideas from inventors into clear, legally robust patent applications. Effective communication is essential, as practitioners must ask the right questions to uncover key details and ensure that the patent claims offer broad protection without overlapping existing patents. Additionally, balancing the interests of inventors, legal teams, and business stakeholders can be demanding, requiring strong organizational and interpersonal skills to manage expectations and deadlines.
IP US Filing Specialist

IP US Filing Specialist

Cooley

San Diego, CA

$90K - $131K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

IP US Filing Specialist

Cooley is seeking an IP US Filing Specialist to join the IP Services team.

*Hybrid Schedule Philosophy: As part of the Cooley culture, we recognize and appreciate the value of being together, in person, to build comradery with others in the office and to be a contributing member of the Cooley office. However, we also appreciate the benefits and flexibility that come from remote working. As such, the default assumption for employees and partners is a hybrid schedule: some in-office presence and some work from home days. Employees on a hybrid work schedule must work from their regular state of residence during hybrid remote days and are expected to be within a commutable distance of a Cooley office. (Department director or manager will provide direction on your schedule and any in-office expectations).
Position Summary: The IP US Filing Specialist (USFS) provides full support to patent attorneys, agents, and clients in filing and maintaining US applications and patents. Specific duties include, but are not limited to, the following
Position Responsibilities:
Coordinate with IP professional staff, patent practitioners and clients with respect to assigned US patent prosecution matters
Analyze correspondence received from USPTO to ensure accuracy of information for docketing purposes; forward all USPTO mail to Client Team and provide timely reminders of upcoming dates
Prepare and review required documents for filing; upload of same with the USPTO all US patent prosecution filings, including applications, (utility or design, provisional, nonprovisional, divisional, continuation, and national stage), responses to any PTO actions or examinations, petitions, terminal disclaimers, issue fee payments, etc
Prepare, file and report of US formalities (e.g., POAs, assignments, declarations, drawings),
and non-substantive USPTO documents, such as filing receipts, publications, along with preparation of reminder letters to clients of upcoming deadlines
Handle and report all substantive USPTO actions with input from Responsible Attorney, including preparing draft amendments/responses to official actions and notices to file missing parts, obtaining identified references, processing notices of allowance including attending to the Notice of Allowance Review Form in coordination with the Patent Prosecution Specialist and Patent Practitioner, addressing any inventorship/assignment issues, and preparing related paperwork (e.g., extensions, RCEs, corrected ADSs, name changes, maintenance fee addresses, etc.)
Proof and forward Letters Patent to the client
Provide client support for portfolio management, including accommodating client-specific reporting guidelines, and responding to client phone calls and/or emails relating to specific requests or reports
Sustain working knowledge of US patent prosecution rules and recommend procedural modifications to accommodate changes as needed
Maintain a secondary docket of due dates for each assigned client as outlined in the Patent Prosecution Policies and Procedures Manual

Review docket reports and provide detailed annotations related to upcoming dates daily
Complete administrative tasks including maintenance of client data rooms, responding to deadlines and changes to dockets, along with other communication with the central Docketing Department, run patent reports, transfer in/out of patent matters and other special projects as assigned with support of assigned administrative staff, where applicable
Communicate regularly with the assigned Patent Prosecution Specialist (PPS) regarding the timing of filing IDSs, as well as reporting any IDS filed to the client
Skills & Experience:
Required:
After orientation at Cooley LLP, exhibit proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, iManage and other firm applications
Available to work overtime, as required
3+ years relevant IP experience
Preferred:
Bachelor's Degree
Previous law firm experience

Experience researching IP status and history in PTO databases, including USPTO systems (PatentCenter), WIPO Patentscope and, the EPO Patent Register, as well as public databases in other jurisdictions
Possess working knowledge and keep abreast of rules according to USPTO procedures, 37 C.F.R., the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) rules

Competencies:
Excellent attention to detail
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to organize, prioritize and coordinate multiple activities
Strong judgment
Team-player with collaborative spirit
Unwavering ability to handle and maintain confidentiality regarding firm information, projects, client data (if applicable)
High level of professionalism at all times

Cooley offers a competitive compensation and excellent benefits package and is committed to fair and equitable employment practices.

EOE.

The expected hourly pay range for this position with a work schedule of 40 hours per week is $43.50 - $63.00 ($90,480.00 - $131,040.00 annually). Please note that final offer amount will be dependent on geographic location, applicable experience and skillset of the candidate.

We offer a full range of elective benefits including medical, health savings account (with applicable medical plan), dental, vision, health and/or dependent care flexible spending accounts, pre-tax commuter benefits, life insurance, AD&D, long-term care coverage, backup care for children and/or adults and other parental support benefits. In addition to elective benefit options, benefited employees receive firm-paid life insurance, AD&D, LTD, short term medical benefits as well as 20 days of Paid Time Off ("PTO") and 10 paid holidays each year. We provide generous parental leave and fertility benefits. New employees will attend a detailed benefit orientation to learn more about our many benefits and resources.