Practice Areas · Intellectual Property · Washington

Intellectual Property Recruiters in Washington, District of Columbia

We map 1,000+ intellectual property lawyers in Washington, D.C., giving hiring partners and general counsel direct access to a market most search firms only skim.

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Washington, D.C. occupies a singular position in intellectual property law. The concentration of federal agencies governing patents, trademarks, and copyright — alongside specialist IP litigation courts, regulatory bodies, and the dense cluster of life sciences, defense technology, and policy-facing companies that operate in the region — creates a talent market unlike any other. IP counsel here must move fluently between prosecution, inter partes review, licensing strategy, and federal appellate work.

Sartori & Partners maps 1,000+ intellectual property lawyers active in the Washington, D.C. market, from senior patent prosecutors and PTAB litigators to in-house IP directors navigating the intersection of innovation policy and commercial risk. We recruit across this market with the precision that genuine coverage makes possible — matching mandate to candidate on substance, not proximity.

Intellectual Property recruitment in Washington — common questions

What makes Washington, D.C. a distinct market for intellectual property talent?

The D.C. market is shaped by federal IP institutions — the USPTO, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the ITC — that draw and develop a concentrated pool of practitioners with deep prosecution, appellate, and trade expertise. Companies that operate in life sciences, defense technology, and information policy disproportionately anchor their IP functions here, creating sustained lateral demand that differs structurally from other major markets.

How does Sartori & Partners source intellectual property candidates in Washington, D.C.?

We maintain a mapped picture of 1,000+ IP lawyers in the Washington, D.C. market — covering patent prosecution, inter partes review, licensing, and litigation across law firm and in-house roles. That coverage lets us approach the right individuals directly and confidentially, rather than relying on who happens to be actively looking at a given moment.

Can Sartori & Partners recruit IP lawyers for in-house roles, not just law firm positions?

Yes. A significant share of our Washington, D.C. IP work involves placing counsel into in-house functions — IP directors, associate general counsel, and senior patent counsel roles at companies that operate in technology-intensive sectors. We recruit across both law firm and corporate mandates and can advise on the distinctions in candidate profile that each type of role requires.

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