Trademark Paralegal
Category - Law
Description
Preparing and filing electronic trademark applications, correspondence with the USPTO and foreign counsel, and ordering and reviewing searches.
Qualifications
To become a trademark paralegal, you will need an associate's or bachelor's degree in paralegal studies. While it is possible to find work without a degree, many employers require a certain amount of working experience as a paralegal, especially if you do not have the proper education.
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