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Compass Group, the world’s largest contract foodservice company, has a great opportunity for career development and growth within its Legal Department here at its U.S. headquarters in Charlotte, NC. We are currently seeking a Corporate Counsel to provide legal support to the Compass Technology department, specifically its Vendor Strategy Office ("VSO") which oversees the procurement and management of technology vendors.
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YOU MUST HAVE Juris Doctor (JD) Experience in a major law firm or corporate legal department. Key Responsibilities Delivery of legal services. You will anticipate and mitigate potential legal problems within the Company, and developing strategies to avoid costly litigation and reduce potential areas of risk.
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Juris Doctor from an ABA accredited law school with accompanying state licensure. Extensive experience in the essential job duties described above, developed either at a law firm or as part of an in-house legal department, is preferred.
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Compass Group is looking for an individual to play a strategic role in helping the company strike the right balance between commercial goals and legal considerations. Stay updated with changes in privacy laws, artificial intelligence and other legal trends related to technology, and provide routine training to VSO team members on legal updates impacting technology solutions.
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Bachelor’s degree and Paralegal certificate, Juris Doctor or Legal degree preferred. This role will provide commercial legal support to the sales department in providing appropriate contract frameworks and supporting contract negotiations to drive the contract negotiation process to successful close while protecting the company’s interests and assets through appropriate risk management and allocation in contracts for large scale industrial projects.
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Candidates must hold a Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent law degree from an accredited institution. The Associate General Counsel must be an experienced IP attorney with specific expertise in trademarks and IP litigation, with a minimum of ten (10) years of relevant legal experience with a prominent law firm and/or an international corporation’s legal department, preferably in the consumer goods and/or manufacturing industry.
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Juris Doctor (JD) Responsible for providing counsel to management within the company, coordinate with outside legal counsel and may take on a mentoring role within the legal department.
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Delivery of legal services. You will be responsible for all aspects of supervising and coordinating the efforts of a legal team, including budget and legal practice area management, case assignment, and the hiring and professional development of staff.
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Juris Doctor Degree from accredited institution and at least 6 years of commercial and consumer lending experience in a law firm, in-house legal department, or a combination thereof.
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Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. 1+ years of experience practicing labor law and union management, preferably at a reputable law firm or in-house legal department.
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