Patent Employer Q&A – J A Kemp
Your patent queries have been answered by J A Kemp. Find out the answer to your question and many more.
| Job | Location | |
|---|---|---|
| Trainee Patent Attorney | London & Bristol | |
| Trainee Patent Attorney – Chemistry | London | |
| Trainee Patent Attorney (Physics/Electronics) | Reading | |
| Graduate Trainee | London | |
| Trainee Patent Attorney (Electronics/Electrical Engineering) | London or Cambridge | |
| Trainee Patent Attorney (Computer Science/Mathematics) | Reading | |
| Trainee Patent Attorney – Engineering Technologies | Bristol |
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| May 2013 | Organisation | Location | Fav | |
| 31/05/13 | ||||
| Trainee Patent Attorney (Electronics/Physics/IT) | Elkington and Fife LLP | Sevenoaks | ||
| 31/05/13 | ||||
| Trainee Patent Attorney – Electrical / Electronics | Carpmaels & Ransford | London | ||
| 31/05/13 | ||||
| Trainee Patent Attorney | Withers & Rogers LLP | London & Bristol | ||
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| Trainee Patent Attorney (Engineering) | Withers & Rogers LLP | Leamington Spa | ||
| 31/05/13 | ||||
| Graduate Trainee | Williams Powell | London | ||
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