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Posted August 14, 2026

IP Billing Analyst

LHH US
Washington, DC, US Full Time

Job Description

Job Description
LHH Recruitment Solutions, in partnership with a prominent law firm in Washington DC, is seeking an experienced IP Billing Analyst to join their team.

This position is hybrid - 3 days in office.

Responsibilities:

· Finalizing and tracking invoices

· Managing the e-billing setup and process

· Providing billing support to the legal team with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency

· Processing proformas

· Running reports

· Communicating status updates

· Handling billing for U.S. and foreign patent and trademark prosecution matters

Requirements:

· Bachelor's Degree in accounting, business, or a related field

· 7+ years of legal billing experience including 5 years of IP billing

· Experience with Elite Enterprise or 3E

· Excellent communication and financial analysis skills

· Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

The anticipated salary range for this position is $93,000 - $128,000 per year depending on experience. Benefit offerings include medical, dental, vision, profit-sharing, generous PTO, and other benefits.

Pay Details: $93,000.00 to $128,000.00 per year

Search managed by: Christy Candelora

Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled

Military connected talent encouraged to apply

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  • The California Fair Chance Act
  • Los Angeles City Fair Chance Ordinance
  • Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers
  • San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance
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