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What you need to succeed from an accredited law school and membership in good standing in at least one state bar with a minimum of 8+ years of relevant legal experience (, software product development, intellectual property, data protection and privacy), with in-house experience preferred.
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Propose revisions and drafts on various types of contracts including non-disclosure agreements, master service agreements and statements of work, general terms and conditions of sales, purchase and distribution agreements, software agreements, consulting contracts for the In-House Legal Counsel review.
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5-7 years of experience in a law firm or in-house legal department, with a focus on complex commercial agreements and technology transactions. We are looking for a dynamic business-focused Counsel to join the Product & Tech Legal Team, which supports Netflix’s product, engineering, and data science teams in the development and deployment of the technology that enables the Netflix Service.
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Law firm, government, or in-house attorney with litigation experienc. eryExperience with discovery, motions, depositions, legal research and more in relation to commercial litigation and/or legal document rev.
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5+ years of relevant experience as a transactional paralegal, contracts negotiator, or contracts manager, working in-house at a company or law firm. Experience in contract review, structuring, and drafting, as well as negotiating commercial and technology agreements.
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10+ years of combined professional legal experience at both a top-tier law firm and in-house head of counsel experience. Admittance to the bar in the state of California and in good standing or otherwise authorized to practice law (e.g., have registered in-house status.
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3+ years of law firm and/or in-house paralegal/legal analyst experience. Previous in-house experience at a Fintech or financial service company’s legal department.
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Experience of a mix of corporate law firm and in-house work. You will develop strategies for handling legal issues in creative, business-centric ways and you will build processes that address risk and allow the business flexibility and freedom to move quickly.
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Staff counsel, in-house and defense litigation firm experience is welcomed. This is a hybrid remote position, 2 days remote and 3 days in-office. Our client, a leading insurance company, is seeking a Legal Assistant to join their Detroit, Michigan team.
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Member of a state bar, or eligible to register as Registered In-House Counsel. 3+ total years of relevant experience in a law firm, government agency, or in-house, with 1+ years experience in-house preferred.
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Initiate changes to standard contract templates when business requirements change, submitting the necessary modifications to in-house Legal Counsel and maintaining the template library updated.
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Deep subject matter expertise in commercial transactions, in-house sales, SaaS and enterprise B2B transactions, including key substantive legal matters relevant to SaaS contracting such as commercial, data privacy and export control laws as well as intellectual property disputes and open source matters.
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A J.D. degree from a top-tier law school and a minimum of 6 years of experience as a commercial attorney, preferably with some experience in-house in a technology company. Identify and mitigate potential legal risks and ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations in all commercial contracts and agreements.
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What you need to succeed Law degree/JD with mix of law firm and in-house experience preferred; 6+ years of experience in law practice with proven experience and/or understanding of U.S. (OFAC) economic sanctions and export control laws and regulations.
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Serve as liaison for legal matters among in-house counsel, executive leadership, management, outside legal counsel and other experts. 10+ years of experience in a leading law firm or in-house role providing legal counsel on commercial transactions, product licensing, and regulatory and compliance matters at a technology company or respected law firm.
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