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Bowhead is seeking an Administrative Assistant, Junior, to perform routine administrative functions such as drafting and routing correspondence, scheduling appointments, organizing and maintaining files, or providing information to callers.
Responsibilities:
- In addition to secretarial duties (filing, taking phone calls, scheduling appointments, making travel arrangements using the Defense Travel System), this position will provide administrative support to executive staff with office management.
- The Administrative Assistant may be required to work independently on projects requiring research and preparation of briefing charts and other presentation materials.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- A High School diploma or GED is required at a minimum in addition to at least one (1+) year of experience in a customer and business oriented position
- Must be proficient with Microsoft Sharepoint and the standard Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
Physical Demands:
- Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds
- Must be able to stand and walk for prolonged amounts of time
- Must be able to twist, bend and squat periodically
Security Clearance Requirements: Must be able to obtain a security clearance at the Secret level. US Citizenship is a requirement for Secret clearance at this location.
As an Investigator with the Intelligence Solutions team, you leverage your experience to proactively conduct research, analyze data, write reports, and present your investigative findings to both team members and customers. You are confident in advocating for the Chainalysis mission of bringing trust to blockchains and are proficient in leveraging our tools and data to develop insights into illicit activity trends in cryptocurrency and their impact on our customers. By collaborating with team members across Chainalysis, you will help support the most intricate financial crime investigations to meet and exceed customer expectations.
In this role, you will:
- Collaborate with team members and across Chainalysis to support complex cryptocurrency investigations
- Provide investigative and analytic support for technical and highly sensitive investigations and initiatives pertaining to blockchain technologies and cryptocurrency-based crime
- Conduct research and data analysis, author investigative reports, and present those findings to team members and customers
- Review the adequacy and completeness of investigations and the data collection methods to determine the authenticity, accuracy, and relevance of that dataresulting in more thorough investigations and analytic assessments
- Evangelize the Chainalysis mission of bringing trust to blockchains, becoming an expert in using our tools and data to generate insights on illicit activity trends in crypto and their impact on our customers
We're looking for candidates who have:
- An active U.S. Government Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmentalized Information (TS/SCI) security clearance with polygraph
- Familiarity with Chainalysis Reactor and data (or similar industry products) and experience with cryptocurrency tracing and blockchain technology
- Previous intelligence analysis experience conducting complex financial crime or cyber-related investigations for the U.S. federal government
- A degree in cybersecurity, intelligence, criminal justice, forensic accounting, data analysis, or similar subjects
- Experience conducting open source research using public information and private databases
- Proficiency in reporting on complex topics
- An interest in and/or passion for blockchain/cryptocurrency technology
Nice-to-have qualities and skills:
- Previous professional or personal experience in the DeFi space
- Working knowledge of (or proficiency in) SQL and Python
This position is ineligible for visa sponsorship. The Investigator filling this role must be available to be present at a customer site up to five days per week. Due to the nature of the work performed, U.S. Citizenship is required.
Working across the globe, V2X builds smart solutions designed to integrate physical and digital infrastructure from base to battlefield. We bring 120 years of successful mission support to improve security, streamline logistics, and enhance readiness. Aligned around a shared purpose, our $3.9B company and 16,000 people work alongside our clients, here and abroad, to tackle their most complex challenges with integrity, respect, responsibility, and professionalism.
Responsibilities
What You'll Do:
- Manage and provide operational support of the centralized warehouse, to include all functions related to receiving, storing, issuing, distributing, and disposing of supplies and equipment, including hazardous materiel (i.e., printer toner, batteries, compressed gases, 1.4-class arms ammunition).
- Lead, manage, and direct other warehouse team members on various Client projects
- Prepare requisition and turn-in documents and receiving reports.
- Track and validate receipt of equipment for invoice payment.
- Prepare, issue, and recover temporary hand receipts.
- Utilize mobile scanning devices (MSDs) to supplies, equipment and materiel DoD accountability systems of record (DPAS, FACTS, etc.)
- Maintain supporting document files.
- Prepare maintenance work request and maintain suspense files.
- Conduct equipment, materiel, and consumable supply, inventories independently and as directed.
- Maintain including manage property inventories and stock level inspections with specific direction.
- Prepare supplies and materiel for shipment (packing, marking, palletizing, etc.)
- Receive supplies and equipment, deliver, or direct the delivery of supplies and equipment.
- Process the acceptance and receipt of materiel involving utilization of the DLOC warehouse force protection X-Ray equipment.
- Pick-up and deliver equipment, supplies, and materiel (including furniture) to and from the DLOC Warehouse including other facilities as directed.
- Operate a warehouse vehicles and equipment including not limited to a 1-ton (at minimum) cargo truck, tractor-trailer, pallet jacks, forklifts, etc.
- Provide event set-up and breakdown support services
- Collect and transport recycle program items to the DoD recycle, reutilizations and disposal facilities.
- Perform daily DLOC GSA leased vehicle and warehouse equipment preventive maintenance checks and services
- Manage including pickup and deliver DLOC GSA leased vehicles for maintenance, service, and repair.
- Refuel and clean GSA leased vehicles supporting DLOC Warehouse Operations.
- Operate at minimum 1-Ton Trucks, tractor-trailers, jacks, and forklifts
- Conduct DoD Office and building moves and/or relocations
- Performs all other DLOC warehouse duties as assigned and as directed by the U.S. Government.
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications:
- Education and Experience: One year related experience may be substituted for one year of education, if degree is required.
- A possession of a high school diploma.
- Experience: Four (4) years of related work experience qualifying for the respective position and possession of a High School diploma or equivalent.
- Certifications:
- Valid and current U.S. Driver's license (REQUIRED)
- Valid and current commercial driver's license (CDL); CDL-A endorsement DESIRED; CDL-B endorsement PREFFERED.
- Trained and certified to operate (at minimum) a 3K forklift (PREFERRED)
- Skills:
- Mobile Scanning Devices
- Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS)
- Financial Accounting and Corporate Tracking System (FACTS)
- Working Environment:
- U.S. citizenship is required
- Work in an operationally sensitive environment
- Work indoors and outdoors, in confined space, irregular schedule, working off-shift/rotating schedule, operation of motor vehicles, work in a noisy environment, work under unusual lighting conditions, work near sources of ionizing radiation, work near sources of non-ionizing radiation, headgear or head protection, safety glasses or eye protection, hearing protection, gloves or hand protection, safety shoes or protective footgear.
- Operate standard office equipment, such as a computer, copy machine and printer.
- Operate U.S. Government owned, leased, and rented vehicles
- Operate a warehouse vehicles and equipment including not limited to a 1-ton (at minimum) cargo truck, tractor-trailer, pallet jacks, forklifts, etc.
- Function in an office and a warehouse environment often in a stationary position (standing or sitting) approximately 50 percent of the time or more.
At V2X, we are deeply committed to both equal employment opportunity, including protection for Veterans and individuals with disabilities, and fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We ensure all individuals are treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, recognizing the strength that comes from a workforce rich in diverse experiences, perspectives, and skills. This commitment, aligned with our core Vision and Values of Integrity, Respect, and Responsibility, allows us to leverage differences, encourage innovation, and expand our success in the global marketplace, ultimately enabling us to best serve our clients.
At Brighton Jones, we're not just looking for high performerswe're seeking outstanding collaborators who overachieve on curiosity and compassion. We offer the energy and opportunity of a high-growth organization, combined with the performance and vision of an industry leader. If you want to have an impact, we want to amplify it.
Our mission goes beyond managing investments. We're changing the world through Wealth Alignment: helping our clients, teammates, and members of our global community align their time and money with their values and passions, empowering them to live more purposeful lives.
This approach has fueled our growth, making us the largest RIA in the Pacific Northwest, with 18 national offices serving over 4,000 clients and managing over $26 billion in assets. Our 98% client retention rate reflects the fact that our growth has been intentional, sustainable, and 100% organic.
At Brighton Jones, you'll be part of a culture that thinks big, cares deeply, and celebrates each other proudly. Our valuesCommitment, Curiosity, Continuous Growth, Compassion, Collaboration, and Communitydrive every decision we make. We foster this by building meaningful relationships, working hard while having fun, and giving back to our community through our Compassion in Action initiatives.
We've won numerous Best Places to Work awards, but what truly sets us apart is our investment in your growth. Through programs like MESI Training, teammate-led Giving, Richer Life Partners, and a path to ownership for EVERY team member, we empower you to develop both personally and professionally.
Join our #OneTeam of 300+ passionate individuals who bring a \"How can I help?\" attitude to their work every day. Together, we'll amplify our impact and help more people live richer lives.
As one of the country's fastest growing wealth management firms, Brighton Jones is looking for a Tax Lead Advisor to join the team and provide exceptional service impact for individual, small business, fiduciary, and related estate, gift, and charitable tax planning and compliance.
We are looking for a passionate and talented Tax Lead Advisor who enjoys developing and maintaining lasting relationships with our clients. We emphasize building rapport with our clients, having a deep understanding of their personal and business goals, and providing high quality tax and planning advice using a consultative approach.
Your Role
- Build and maintain a personal relationship with clients as the technical tax expert on their planning team
- Assist clients by attending client meetings and delivering clients tax plan
- Support the financial advisory team in tax planning related functions
- Actively participate in signing and onboarding new clients to the firm
- Lead tax client service team for compliance and tax planning
- Final review and signing of tax returns (federal & state returns for individuals, corporations, partnerships, trusts, and estates)
- Oversee tax projections and tax audits for clients
- Coach and develop the team through real-time and consistent feedback
Your Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting and CPA, JD or EA is required; Masters in Taxation or JD preferred
- Minimum 5 years of individual, partnership, fiduciary, estate, and gift tax return compliance
- Working knowledge of data collection, data analysis and evaluation
- Strong computer skills (Windows, MSFT Office, Excel, Adobe Acrobat) and the ability to learn and adapt quickly to new software systems (CCH Axcess Tax, BNA Tax Planner) and tax research tools (BNA Portfolios and RIA Checkpoint)
- Experience with ADP, QuickBooks, and databases (i.e. Salesforce) preferred
- Strong research skills and knowledge in tax related areas and understanding of the workings of the Internal Revenue Code, Regulations, and other tax pronouncements
- Able to manage heavy workloads and projects, many on a time sensitive basis
- Excellent oral communication skills, with an ability to interact with a tight-knit team of firm professionals with a range of tax knowledge
- Highly motivated with ability to function well in a fast-paced environment with continued growth and development
- This role is an in-office, full-time, and exempt position. We are a work from office culture with lots of flexibility.
Our Company
We are a company that uses creativity and passion to help our clients, colleagues, and the global community live richer lives. We are a nationally recognized wealth management firm with a strong talent focus.
At Brighton Jones, we are passionate about building a team of people with diverse backgrounds, ideas, and experiences. Varied voices and perspectives make us stronger, and we believe that individualityyour secret sauce!allows us to be more successful as a group, raise the bar in all that we do, and enables us to better serve our clients and the global community.
Our strong cultural DNA is vital to who we are and the services we provide as a firm. Our MESI program (Mindfulness-based Social and Emotional Intelligence) empowers our employees, clients, and community to be present and act with intention and compassion. Through a growth mindset, we work to inspire, support, challenge, and motivate each other to be the best version of ourselves every day.
To the right individual, we offer a very competitive compensation and benefits package for our industry. If you meet the above requirements, please apply online. In your cover letter, please describe your professional passions and ultimate career objectives.
Brighton Jones provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Brighton Jones complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has offices. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Brighton Jones expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Improper interference with the ability of Brighton Jones's employees to perform their job duties may result in discipline up to and including discharge.
We are seeking a dedicated Clinical Research Nurse to support clinical studies in compliance with FDA, ICH-GCP, and regulatory guidelines. This role is responsible for coordinating clinical trial activities, providing patient care, and ensuring accurate documentation while maintaining the highest standards of patient safety and protocol compliance.
Education
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Clinical Sciences, or related medical field, or equivalent relevant academic/vocational qualification.
License
- Active and valid nursing license (RN, LVN, or LPN) within the country of practice.
- Must be registered with the local healthcare regulatory authority.
Experience
- 2+ years of clinical or clinical research experience in a healthcare or research environment.
- Experience working with clinical trials, patient assessments, and regulatory documentation preferred.
We are seeking an experienced IP Client Administrator (Patent) to support assigned clients and practitioners in domestic patent prosecution matters. This role is responsible for preparing legal documents, maintaining docketing systems and files, coordinating with internal teams and clients, and ensuring data integrity across IP systems.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to operate independently in a fast-paced, service-focused law firm environment.
Key Responsibilities
Client & Practice Support
- Build and maintain positive working relationships with assigned clients to ensure efficiency and satisfaction.
- Serve as a liaison between clients, practitioners, and internal teams.
- Provide administrative and practice support to practitioners and clients as needed.
Patent Prosecution Support
- Prepare legal documents, reports, and correspondence related to domestic patent prosecution.
- Prepare and file documents with the USPTO.
- Assist practitioners with managing their patent dockets in accordance with firm procedures.
- Review incoming correspondence (mail, email, docket notifications, client instructions) and take appropriate action.
Data & File Management
- Maintain electronic files, records, and databases related to clients’ intellectual property.
- Ensure accuracy, organization, and compliance with firm policies and procedures.
- Support the development and maintenance of standard operating procedures, manuals, and client reference materials.
Process Improvement & Training
- Identify opportunities to improve client processes and implement enhancements.
- Provide guidance and training to firm personnel on client-specific procedures.
- Assist with training development and knowledge sharing within the team.
Communication & Collaboration
- Communicate effectively with clients, practitioners, and internal teams via phone and email.
- Coordinate with colleagues and departments to ensure timely completion of work.
- Maintain open communication with supervisors and stakeholders regarding client needs.
Additional Support
- Conduct research using internal resources, legal references (e.g., MPEP), and the USPTO website.
- Participate in pilot programs, system testing, and product implementations.
- Support special projects and departmental initiatives.
- Mentor or assist in training junior team members when needed.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
- 3–6 years of domestic patent prosecution experience in a law firm or professional services environment (law firm preferred)
- Strong understanding of USPTO procedures, patent prosecution terminology, and workflows
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational skills with high attention to detail
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
- Proficiency in:
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- IP management / docketing software
McNamee Hosea, P.A. seeks a well-rounded and highly motivated Bankruptcy Attorney for its Greenbelt office. The successful attorney should have at least 1-5+ years of experience handling bankruptcy matters and/or recent bankruptcy court judicial clerkship experience. This position presents an opportunity for a blended practice of both transaction and litigation legal areas. This associate will work with a collaborative and multidisciplinary group of lawyers representing creditors and debtors in Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 proceedings as well as business reorganizations.
Candidates should have excellent academic credentials, oral advocacy skills, writing skills, and must be highly organized.
Candidates must be licensed to practice law in Maryland (DC and VA are a plus).
SALARY RANGE
$100,000-$140,000 depending on experience. Semi and Annual Bonuses (vary depending on performance)
BENEFITS
- Firm Paid Medical (dependents are an additional cost)
- Firm Paid Dental and Vision Insurance (dependents are an additional cost)
- 401k Retirement Plan
- Firm Paid Life/AD&D Insurance
- Voluntary Life/AD&D Insurance
- Firm Paid Long Term Disability Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- Health Savings Account
- Paid Leave
- Up to 10 paid holidays
- Wellness program
NO RECRUITERS, PLEASE.
Trustpoint.one has joined forces with a leading AmLaw Firm in their search for an experienced Senior Commercial Real Estate Paralegal to support complex commercial real estate transactions in the Firm’s Washington, D.C. office. This is a key role working closely with attorneys on sophisticated matters from due diligence through closing.
What You’ll Do:
- Lead due diligence for commercial real estate transactions
- Review and analyze title commitments, surveys, and recorded documents
- Manage closing checklists and coordinate transaction documentation
- Draft and review commercial leases and lease amendments
- Assist with tax-related filings and petitions
- Manage data rooms and transaction files
- Mentor junior paralegals and collaborate across offices
What You Bring:
- 6+ years of real estate paralegal experience (law firm preferred)
- Strong commercial leasing and transactional experience
- Advanced knowledge of real estate procedures and documentation
- Exceptional organization, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple matters
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Bachelor’s degree and/or Paralegal Certificate (preferred)
Why Join our client?
- Hybrid work flexibility (2 days per week in office)
- Opportunity to work on sophisticated, high-value real estate transactions
- Collaborative, team-oriented environment
- Meaningful mentorship and leadership opportunities
- Exposure to cross-office and cross-practice collaboration
If you are a Senior Commercial Real Estate Paralegal and thrive in a fast-paced environment, anticipate attorney needs, and take ownership of complex transactions, we encourage you to apply.
Trustpoint.One provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Job Title: Real Estate Associate
Location: Washington, D.C.
Salary: $245,000 – $365,000
About the Practice:
I'm partnering with a premier Real Estate group that is consistently recognized as a leading practice in Washington, D.C., with longstanding top-tier accolades for sophisticated commercial real estate work. The team serves as a trusted advisor to major institutional investors, developers, owners, lenders, and REITs, providing strategic, responsive, and innovative counsel on high-value acquisitions, dispositions, financings, joint ventures, leasing, development, and portfolio transactions across key asset classes nationwide.
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Handle acquisitions, dispositions, and financings of commercial real estate assets and portfolios
- Draft and negotiate transactional documents, including purchase/sale agreements, loan documents, and JV agreements
- Conduct due diligence reviews, including title, survey, environmental, and zoning assessments
- Structure and close deals involving senior debt, mezzanine financing, and joint venture partnerships
- Manage transactions from start to finish, first-chairing smaller matters and supporting larger ones with client and team collaboration
What They’re Looking For:
- 4–8 years of broad-based commercial real estate experience, including acquisitions, dispositions, and financings
- Proven track record on complex transactions; joint venture experience is a plus
- Strong drafting and negotiation skills with commercial transactional documents
- Excellent academics, analytical abilities, communication skills, and client-focused approach
- DC Bar admission (or eligibility for immediate waiver)
What’s on Offer:
- Base salary $245,000–$365,000 based on experience and qualifications
- Opportunity for high-visibility work with direct client interaction and deal leadership
- Strong partnership track with demonstrated success in elevating talented associates to equity partnership
- Hands-on involvement in sophisticated, impactful commercial transactions
- Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, retirement, profit-sharing, generous PTO, and more
If this opportunity aligns with your background or if you’d like to discuss other confidential roles in commercial real estate, finance, or related areas, please reach out.
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Job ID: 410809
Practice area:- Litigation - Appellate
Supreme Court & Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney (2–7 Years Experience) – Patent & IP Appeals | Washington, DC
Keywords:- Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney, Intellectual Property Litigation Attorney, Patent Appellate Attorney, Civil Litigation Associate, Litigation Attorney Washington DC, Washington DC legal jobs, Attorney jobs Washington DC, DC Bar required, Law firm litigation associate, Partner-track position, lawyer
A top-tier law firm is seeking a Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney (2–7 years experience) to join its appellate practice in Washington, DC. Work on high-profile Federal Circuit patent appeals and complex intellectual property matters across cutting-edge technology and life-sciences industries.
This Silicon Valley firm offers a full-service practice which covers a number of areas, including: intellectual property, corporate, and labor & employment. The firm's intellectual property practice is both rapidly expanding and exceptionally solid; the firm's intellectual property attorneys have extensive experience in state, federal, and international litigation, as well as licensing, litigation avoidance and other matters across the complete spectrum of intellectual property issues. The atmosphere is collegial, but slightly more conservative than most Bay Area firms. Salaries are in line with other top Bay Area firms, and the firm provides a sizable bonus for all lawyers who bill at least 1,950 hours, with additional money based on three separate billable-hour levels above 1,950.
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A leading top-tier law firm is seeking a Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation Associate Attorney to join its appellate practice in Washington, DC. This opportunity is designed for attorneys with strong academic credentials and experience in appellate litigation, particularly in patent and intellectual property disputes.
Attorneys pursuing Washington DC legal jobs in appellate practice will work on complex patent appeals before the Federal Circuit and other appellate courts. The role offers exposure to sophisticated intellectual property matters involving advanced technologies and life-sciences innovations. As a Litigation Associate Attorney, you will contribute to appellate strategy, draft persuasive briefs, and collaborate with trial teams to ensure effective preservation of appellate issues.
This partner-track position provides the opportunity to work alongside elite appellate litigators on high-profile cases shaping intellectual property law. The firm is actively interviewing candidates seeking Washington DC legal jobs with meaningful appellate experience and long-term career advancement potential.
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Key Responsibilities
• Draft appellate briefs, petitions for certiorari, and amicus briefs in complex patent and intellectual property appeals.
• Conduct in-depth legal research and analysis related to patent law and appellate procedure.
• Assist in developing comprehensive appellate strategies for Federal Circuit cases.
• Collaborate with trial teams to preserve appellate issues and strengthen records for appeal.
• Participate in moot courts and oral argument preparation for appellate hearings.
• Analyze complex technical subject matter related to high-tech and life-sciences innovations.
• Provide strategic guidance to clients regarding appellate procedure and case outcomes.
• Manage multiple appellate deadlines and maintain high-quality legal work under pressure.
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Qualifications
• 2–7 years of experience as a Litigation Associate Attorney or Civil Litigation Associate with focus on appellate or intellectual property matters.
• Demonstrated experience drafting appellate briefs and substantive motions in patent or IP disputes.
• Prior clerkship experience preferred, especially with the Federal Circuit or a federal district court with significant patent docket.
• Ability to distill complex technical and legal issues into persuasive appellate arguments.
• Strong legal research, analytical, and writing skills.
• Ability to work effectively in collaborative litigation teams.
• Bar admission in at least one U.S. jurisdiction; Federal Circuit admission preferred.
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Education
• Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school with strong academic credentials.
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Certifications
• Admission to at least one state bar; Federal Circuit admission preferred.
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Skills
• Exceptional appellate writing and legal analysis.
• Ability to synthesize complex technical subject matter into compelling legal arguments.
• Strong research and analytical capabilities.
• Attention to detail and ability to manage demanding litigation timelines.
• Effective communication and collaboration skills.
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Culture & Firm Appeal
This opportunity is with a nationally recognized law firm known for its strong intellectual property and appellate litigation practice. Attorneys benefit from working within a collaborative, intellectually rigorous environment where complex legal and technical issues are tackled by highly skilled professionals.
Associates frequently gain exposure to cutting-edge technology disputes and sophisticated patent appeals that shape national intellectual property law. The firm fosters mentorship, professional development, and a collegial work culture where attorneys at all levels contribute meaningfully to litigation strategy.
Professionals pursuing Washington DC legal jobs will find a dynamic environment where technical innovation meets high-level appellate advocacy.
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Why This Role Is Unique
• Opportunity to work on Federal Circuit patent appeals and high-profile IP litigation.
• Exposure to complex technical issues across high-tech and life-sciences industries.
• Work closely with elite appellate litigators on cases that shape intellectual property law.
• Significant involvement in appellate strategy and oral argument preparation.
• Ideal partner-track position for attorneys building a specialized appellate career.
• Exceptional opportunity for litigators seeking advanced Washington DC legal jobs in appellate and intellectual property law.
This position rarely opens at this level and offers attorneys the chance to work on nationally significant appellate matters.
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Benefits
• Comprehensive health benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
• Mental well-being programs.
• Child, family, elder, and pet care benefits.
• Short- and long-term disability and industry-leading parental leave benefits.
• Health savings account contributions and flexible spending accounts.
• 401K program.
• Compensated time off through Flexible Time Off program and paid holidays.
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Call to Action
Apply now for a confidential discussion with a BCG Attorney Search recruiter.
Explore this elite-level opportunity today.
Submit your resume to learn more about this prestigious role.
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