IP Legal Interns and IP Practice Specialists
Jones Day's intellectual property (IP) Legal Intern program enables technology specialists, engineers, and scientists with relevant advanced graduate degrees (e.g., M.S., Ph.D., M.D.) to gain IP law experience by working with talented attorneys while simultaneously attending law school in the evenings.
Technology specialists, engineers, and scientists selected for the IP Legal Intern program are lawyers-in-training. They work for the Firm during the day and attend an evening program at a local law school. Jones Day provides financial assistance for law school tuition. These lawyers-in-training work closely with our attorneys handling patent prosecution as well as gain experience in other aspects of IP law. For example, IP Legal Interns may work on drafting and prosecuting patent applications, or supporting IP due diligences, patent landscape analyses, patent litigations, or post-grant proceedings (e.g., IPR, PGR, interferences). If not already registered when they join the program, IP Legal Interns are expected to promptly become registered patent agents with the United States Patent and Trademark Office
To learn more about IP legal interns and IP Practice Specialists, please contact Tammy Weisser or John Normile.
You may also apply online via our Application Portal.
- Limitless opportunities to experience different areas of law, and lawyering styles before committing to a practice.
- Integrity, collaboration, and respect where teamwork is essential, the norm, and shared for a job well done.
- Inclusive and connected to support our clients, our culture, and our purpose in a diverse world.
- Developing leaders for the retention, development, and progression of our next generation.
- Committed and involved in worldwide pro bono work is an essential part of our responsibility to the profession and to law.

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