Lawyer (m/f/d) - 80 - 100 %<br/>Entry immediately or by arrangement
Key information
- Publication date:30 October 2025
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
-  Place of work:Bern
Job summary
The Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property is the go-to place for patents, trademarks, and copyright. Join us to support innovation and cultural diversity!
Tasks
- Analyze and clarify complex trademark practices and procedures.
- Monitor Swiss and European case law on trademark exclusions.
- Independently handle complex national and international trademark applications.
Skills
- Law degree with additional legal training and five years of trademark law experience.
- Strong editorial skills and ability to convey complex ideas clearly.
- Fluent in German or French, with good English proficiency.
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The Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property is the federal government's central point of contact for patents, trademarks, geographical indications, design protection, and copyright. We support innovators and creatives in turning their ideas into value, thereby promoting innovation, competitiveness, cultural diversity, and social progress. Under the label ip-search, we also offer worldwide patent searches.
Further information about the tasks of the IPI and our attractive employment conditions can be found at  www.ige.ch  .
Is case law in trademark law no secret to you? Would you like to actively shape the development of this area of law and put your expertise at the service of the Trademarks & Designs department of the IPI? Legal clarifications inspire you, you enjoy writing precise texts and constructively sharing your knowledge while handling applications or other concrete cases? Then we offer you a position where you can fully utilize your skills and develop further in an inspiring environment.
The Trademarks & Designs department manages the register and the application procedure for all industrial property rights (patents, trademarks, and designs), examines 40,000 trademark and design registration applications annually, and assesses 600 trademark conflicts.
Lawyer (m/f/d)
What to expect with us
What to expect with us
- Preparation of analyses as well as cross-departmental clarification of complex issues related to trademark practice (mainly registration, opposition, and cancellation procedures due to non-use)
- Monitoring Swiss and European case law on absolute and relative grounds for refusal
- Supporting the section heads of trademark examination and trademark experts by providing legal information and advice on complex applications
- Conducting internal and external presentations
- Independent formal and substantive processing of complex national and international trademark registration applications
- Independent drafting of complex formal and substantive decisions in opposition and cancellation procedures due to non-use
What makes you successful
What makes you successful
- You have a degree in law (Bachelor or Master) and additional legal training (bar admission, doctorate in law, LL.M.)
- Your strengths include great editorial skill as well as the ability to express complex ideas clearly and understandably both in writing and orally
- You possess critical thinking, are creative, and are interested in writing scientific texts and clarifications
- You have at least five years of experience in trademark law
- You are a native German or French speaker and have very good knowledge of the other language as well as very good English skills
Your contact
Ms. Carmen Brantschen
HR Business Partner
Phone +41 31 377 70 07
Email jobs@ipi.ch
About us
The Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property is the federal government's central point of contact for patents, trademarks, geographical indications, design protection, and copyright. We support innovators and creatives in turning their ideas into value, thereby promoting innovation, competitiveness, cultural diversity, and social progress. Under the label ip-search, we also offer worldwide patent searches.
Further information about the tasks of the IPI and our attractive employment conditions can be found at www.ige.ch .