
Patent Prosecution Associate Attorney – Japanese Language Skills + Electrical Engineering / Computer Science
- Boston, MA
- Permanent
- Full-time
Locations: Atlanta, GA | Austin, TX | Boston, MA | Chicago, IL | Dallas, TX | Houston, TX | Minneapolis, MN | New York, NY | Orange County, CA | San Diego, CA | Silicon Valley, CA | Washington, DC | Wilmington, DEDirect Counsel is seeking a Patent Prosecution Associate Attorney to join a leading Am Law 100 firm . This position provides the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies for top-tier clients while collaborating with attorneys who are leaders in intellectual property law. You’ll leverage both your technical background and Japanese language skills to serve as a trusted advisor to some of the world’s most innovative companies.What You’ll Do:Draft and prosecute patent applications, with a focus on electrical engineering and computer science technologies.Collaborate with Japanese-speaking clients and colleagues, utilizing your bilingual expertise to support global IP strategies.Provide strategic counseling and guidance to clients on complex intellectual property matters.Conduct in-depth technical and legal analysis in a fast-paced environment.What We’re Looking For:Strong background in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science.Fluency in both English and Japanese (written and spoken).At least 2 years of patent prosecution experience.Active state bar membership and compliance with CLE requirements.Registration before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.Superior academic credentials and strong writing skills.Team-oriented mindset with excellent communication and analytical skills.Compensation & Benefits:Salary range of $235,000 – $310,000, commensurate with experience (adjusted for flex-time schedules).Flexible hybrid work environment.Annual technology allowance.Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage.Family-friendly atmosphere with wellness initiatives and back-up childcare support.If you’re passionate about technology and intellectual property law — and want to leverage your technical expertise and Japanese language skills at a top Am Law 100 firm — we’d love to hear from you.