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Trade Mark Attorney (Associate II)

Full time at Adams Adams in South Africa
Posted on November 14, 2024

Job details

Duties and responsibilities

  • Prepare and draft legal correspondence including responses to client enquiries, routine correspondence, accounting enquiries in accordance with client standing instructions
  • Deal with urgent matters and client requests
  • Coordinate Trade Marks clearance projects, conducting searches and international screening and formal counsel searches
  • Prepare and file Trade Mark applications, including electronic filings with follow through to registration and post-registration, maintenance and renewals
  • Coordinate with foreign counsel on international clearance, filing, maintenance and renewal matters: oversee processing of foreign associates' invoices for payment, and prepare reporting letters to client.
  • Provide opinions and quotes on the registerability of Trade Marks in Africa and international territories
  • Effect portfolio transfers and manage multi-client portfolios
  • Prepare and file Powers of Attorney and letters of instruction
  • Assist in Trade Mark filing strategy discussions and due diligence
  • Report official actions
  • Address and assist with Classification queries
  • Update client standing instructions and A&A’s records
  • Conduct research
Skills and knowledge
  • Computer literate in Microsoft Word
  • Excellent language skills (good command of English , both written and verbal)
  • Must understand the debiting procedures
  • A meticulous, responsible person with a sense of urgency, who is able to prioritise duties
  • Attention to detail is essential
  • A conscientious, loyal and dedicated person, with the ability to think laterally
  • Someone with a professional attitude
  • Ability to give clear instructions to a secretary
  • Prepared to work long hours where necessary
  • Ability to work independently and under supervision
  • Ability to handle the pressure of having to cope with large workload
  • Knowledge of relevant Acts – e.g. Trade Marks Act, would be an advantage.
  • Willingness to learn
Qualification/s
  • Admitted attorney
  • Post qualification experience required
  • Trade Marks Prosecution experience
  • Qualified Trade Marks Practitioner or busy with SAIIPL exams
  • Experience of working in an IP firm will be highly advantageous
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