Katherine Baldwin, ParalegalSpecialist202-586-2813202-586-2805 (fax) The Chief Counsel of our Legal Department will support Energy Transfer`s various activities in the following areas: This position reports to the Deputy General Counsel and will also work closely with the General Counsel. The ideal candidate has about 5 to 7 years of experience in the company, ideally including a heavy financial component. Must be self-reliant, detail-oriented and able to work as a member of a busy team. Strong university degrees and prior training required in reputable law firms or corporate law departments. Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. (NYSE: ETP) is a leading limited partnership that owns and operates one of the largest and most diversified portfolios of energy assets in the United States. Strategically positioned in all major U.S. FTE operations include complementary facilities for the transportation and storage of intermediate, intra-state and interstate natural gas; crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs), and transportation and terminal equipment for refined products; NGL splitting; and various acquisition and marketing assets. THE general partner of ETP is owned by Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (NYSE: ETE). For more information, visit the Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.
website in energytransfer.com. The Office of the Deputy General Counsel for Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property is responsible for providing legal advice to elements of the Department on all matters relating to intellectual property (including patents, trademarks, copyrights and technical data) and for transferring these rights from the Ministry`s laboratories to the private sector in accordance with established legal authorities. The Office is also responsible for investigating and resolving copyright and patent infringement lawsuits against the Ministry. More information on intellectual property is available here. Its tasks include ensuring that the Office obtains, manages and licenses government-owned intellectual property (inventions) derived from research and development funded by the Department. Inventions made in most DOE laboratories belong to the contractor operating the laboratory and are licensed by the contractor directly to the private sector. The transfer of this technology to the private sector takes place through a variety of legal instruments, ranging from technical assistance agreements to solve a specific problem to user agreements, patent and software licenses, staff exchange, labour agreements for others and agreements on research and development in cooperation with research. More information on technology transfer is available here.
This website contains information on the sale of intellectual property rights resulting from direct research and development transactions between the Ministry and the private sector, including patent waivers, state-owned inventions available for license, laboratory partnership transactions between ministry laboratories and the private sector, such as Research and Development Cooperation Agreements (CRADA), Working Agreements for Others (FFO) and Facilities Use Agreements, and information for ministry employees and program offices on the use of copyrighted material, obtaining trademarks, and declaring inventions by government employees. The appointment procedures for the Agency`s actions in accordance with 37 C.F.R. Part 401 can be downloaded here. For general information on copyright, see www.copyright.gov. Information on patents and trademarks is available under www.uspto.gov. Information on the 2019 Patent Attorneys Meeting is available here. Off-store retailers, Pipelines Transportation Companies Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. (Head Office) 3738 Oak Lawn Ave.
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