Intellectual Property Lawyers
Intellectual Property Lawyers provide legal advice, prepare and draft legal documents, and conduct negotiations on behalf of clients on matters associated with protecting intellectual capital, utilising patent law, copyright law and licensing.
What the job involves
Receives written information in the form of briefs and verbal instructions concerning cases from solicitors, other specialist legal professionals and clients
Provides advice and written opinions on points of intellectual property law
Confers with clients and witnesses in preparation for court proceedings
Draws up pleadings, affidavits and other court documents
Researches statutes and previous court decisions relevant to cases
Outlines the facts to the court, calls up and questions witnesses and addresses the court to argue a client's case
Provides opinion on complex intellectual property issues
May draw up or settle documents
Interviews clients to determine the nature of problems, then recommends and undertakes appropriate legal action
Prepares cases for court by conducting investigations, undertaking research, giving notice of court actions and arranging the preparation and attendance of witnesses
Prepares and critically reviews contracts between parties