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Senior Counsel, Small Molecule-Innovation Law

Bristol Myers Squibb
Full-time
Remote friendly (Princeton, NJ)
United States
Corporate Functions

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Role Summary

Senior Counsel, Small Molecule-Innovation Law. The role involves providing strategic IP counsel for small molecule innovations, including patent preparation/prosecution, portfolio management, and cross-functional collaboration to support BMS objectives. Located in Princeton, NJ, Cambridge, MA, or San Diego, CA with global reach and potential hybrid arrangements.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare and prosecute patent applications, including drafting, filing, and managing responses to office actions on a global level.
  • Provide comprehensive program counseling to various functional areas, ensuring alignment with BMS's strategic objectives.
  • Develop and implement advanced IP strategies to protect BMS's innovations and support business goals.
  • Lead cross-functional collaboration efforts working closely with R&D, regulatory, commercial, and other departments to achieve project milestones.
  • Conduct freedom-to-operate analyses and provide strategic counsel on patentability and infringement issues.
  • Manage patent portfolios, including conducting patent landscape analyses and developing patent strategies to protect BMS's innovations.
  • Provide due diligence support for business development activities, including evaluating IP portfolios of potential partners and acquisition targets.
  • Draft and negotiate license and research collaboration agreements.
  • Manage relationships with outside counsel to ensure high-quality and cost-effective legal services.
  • Regularly engage with business and technical teams to provide IP-related guidance and support.
  • Stay updated on changes in patent laws and regulations and ensure compliance with all relevant legal requirements.

Qualifications

  • Registered to practice before the USPTO.
  • A J.D. degree and admission to at least one state bar is preferred.
  • 10 or more years of patent law experience in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry.
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent in chemistry, biochemistry, or pharmaceutical sciences. An advanced degree and/or scientific research experience is preferred.
  • Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Service-oriented focus with the ability to work as part of cross-functional teams and drive results.
  • Highest integrity, excellent judgment, and the ability to proactively recognize and effectively assess business risk and communicate legal issues to patent, legal, and key stakeholders.

Skills

  • Patent preparation and prosecution
  • IP strategy development
  • Freedom-to-operate analyses
  • Portfolio management and patent landscape analyses
  • Due diligence for business development
  • License and research collaboration agreement negotiation
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Regulatory and compliance awareness

Education

  • J.D. degree
  • Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or pharmaceutical sciences (advanced degree preferred)