Description: The Associate General Counsel for Intellectual Property and Licensing will provide licensing advice to all Lockheed Martin Corporation Business Areas and will have responsibility for providing Intellectual Property legal support to one or more lines of business within the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (Aero) Business Area. The successful candidate will create and provide guidance for all business areas on a comprehensive, OneLM approach to licensing Lockheed Martin IP to third parties for commercial purposes, and must provide timely, accurate, and consistent intellectual property legal advice to enable the Aeronautics lines of business to achieve business goals while maintaining an acceptable level of business risk. The person filling this position will provide a wide range of intellectual property legal support and advice regarding a full spectrum of legal issues involving intellectual property related to commercial, international and government contracts and subcontracts, intellectual property litigation, patent, copyright, or trademark matters including patentability of inventions, discovery, infringement of patents or copyrights, validity of trademarks. The successful candidate will work with key business leaders, including program personnel, and will be responsible for drafting and negotiating prime and subcontract intellectual property terms and conditions, non-disclosure agreements, complex intellectual property agreements, complex intellectual property rights provisions in teaming and other business agreements, and protection of data rights. The candidate must be well versed in Government Contract data rights issues under the FAR and DFARS regulations. Must have excellent analytical, verbal, and written communication skills, with an emphasis on attention to detail and a demonstrated ability to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams and a strong personal and work ethic. Will be required to secure a top secret government security clearance. Undergraduate and law school, JD or LLB, degrees required. Must be admitted to practice law by one or more states and be admitted to practice before the US Patent & Trademark Office. This position reports to the Director and Chief Intellectual Property Counsel for Licensing.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree