This newly created opportunity will see you join an experienced team of IP Lawyers at Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick Lawyers.
You will be providing services in the transactional IP area reporting to the Special Counsel, Transactional, for the provision of all transactional advice and documentation relating to intellectual property matters. Your work will focus on advising on and drafting of various types of agreements that deal with intellectual property rights, including trade marks, designs, patents, copyright and plant breeders rights.
Our clients are involved in the creation and exploitation of valuable intellectual property rights and the services in the transactional IP area are of significant assistance to them as they look to commercialise their IP.
This position is flexible, offering the opportunity to work either part-time (3 or 4 days a week) or full-time.
Key areas of work and responsibilities of the role include:
- Providing timely and accurate advice to clients in relation to the protection and commercialisation of intellectual property rights
- Providing advice on confidential information and drafting confidentiality agreements particularly as they relate to the protection of intellectual property rights
- Contributing to the marketing and business development of the commercial function.
- Drafting, negotiating and advising on various agreements related to the development and commercialisation of intellectual property including but not limited to IP licences, assignments, manufacturing/distribution agreements, sale/purchase of IP agreements
- Preparing documentation acceptable to IP Australia, as well as related IP work such as IP due diligence and some Australian Consumer Law advice
You will have…
- A minimum of 3 years’ experience in intellectual property, technology or general commercial contracts
- Exposure and knowledge of contract, commercial, and intellectual property law
- Experience in intellectual property transactions is desirable
- A desire for challenging and interesting work and to help others commercialise their intellectual property
- A proactive attitude
- An ability to work in a collaborative environment with our IP litigators and the patent and trade marks attorneys
- Experience in stakeholder management and client relationship skills is desirable
- Enthusiasm for all things intellectual property
If you are a motivated, enthusiastic lawyer seeking an opportunity to provide a broad range of IP transactional services and grow a transactional IP practice, we would like to hear from you.
About us
Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick (POF) is a privately owned patent and trademark attorney firm with 100+ people across offices in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide. Our Melbourne office is centrally located at 333 Collins Street. Our main business is in the procurement and defence of intellectual property rights including patents, trademarks, and designs for our clients both domestically and internationally.
We operate at the forefront of innovation and technology, providing our people with opportunities to contribute to real and rewarding outcomes. Our client base is diverse and ranges from individuals through to leading multinational corporations.
We are committed to fostering a culture of engagement and collaboration, where our people feel supported and empowered in their roles.
Our strategic Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) commitment is to provide a diverse and inclusive workplace where all our people experience a sense of belonging and thrive. Through encouraging and promoting diverse perspectives, and by embracing a culture of inclusion, we will attract and retain the best people and enable them to perform to their full potential. POF was officially recognised as an Inclusive Employer by the Diversity Council of Australia in 2021-22.
About our workplace
Our culture is built on principles of inclusion, respect, and integrity. Our employees enjoy challenging work in a collegial team-based environment with a genuine work/life balance.
Apart from working in a supportive and welcoming environment, POF employees enjoy access to a range of benefits and initiatives including:
- Gender-neutral paid parental carers leave
- Salary continuance
- Generous Leave provisions (unpaid, pandemic, vaccine, additional family violence paid leave)
- Flexible and hybrid working arrangements
- Health & Wellbeing programs
- Reward & Recognition program including discretionary bonuses
We encourage and welcome applications from people living with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTQIA+ people, all genders, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and mature age people.
Should you require any specific support or adjustments throughout the recruitment process and beyond, please let us know and we will be happy to assist.
How to Apply
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