Junior Corporate Lawyer
As a Junior Corporate Lawyer, you will assist the Legal Team with legal research, contract drafting and review, analysis of regulatory requirements, and other corporate tasks for the 1inch group.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assisting the Legal Team in legal research, contract review, and analysis of regulatory requirements
- Drafting and reviewing legal documents and agreements
- Support the legal team in ensuring compliance with securities laws, AML regulations, KYC requirements, and other applicable regulations
- Assist in corporate governance matters, including managing board minutes, corporate filings, and entity structuring
- Assist in managing legal disputes, including handling pre-litigation matters and liaising with external counsel when necessary
- Contribute to the development and implementation of internal legal policies and procedures, including those related to data privacy, IP protection, and transaction monitoring
- Work closely with cross-functional teams, including compliance, finance, and development teams, to provide legal guidance on DeFi operations.
- Collaborating with external legal counsels and regulatory bodies
- Keeping abreast of legal developments in the blockchain and crypto space
Qualifications:
- A law degree and a strong academic record
- Qualified legal experience practicing law (1-3 years)
- Fluent in written and spoken English
- Experience in drafting and negotiating contracts with a focus on technology
- Strong legal research and writing skills
- Knowledge of or a strong interest in blockchain technology and the crypto industry
- Excellent communication and analytical skills
Terms:
- Remote work with flexible hours (our team is distributed worldwide)
- Young, creative team with a dynamic environment and supportive leadership
- Open to suggestions: propose an idea and execute it
- Competitive remuneration based on skills and experience
- Opportunity to work with a leader in the DeFi sector
- Unlimited vacation days per year
- Compensation for work equipment
- Annual team-building event at an international resort
Join us in shaping the future of DeFi with 1inch!
The Open Platform is a team of enthusiastic professionals united by the goal of creating blockchain products used every day by hundreds of millions of people all over the world.
Through our venture initiatives, we are creating a collaborative community of multi-million-dollar companies that develop unique services in The Open Network (TON) Blockchain ecosystem — the first crypto technology adopted by mass audiences.
Now we're looking for a Head of Legal (Regulatory and Compliance) to join our legal team in a portfolio project.
Responsibilities:
- Regulatory research & advisory: Conduct in-depth research on global regulations, working with external advisors to guide senior management and product teams on legal implications.
- Risk identification & solutions: Proactively identify regulatory risks, recommend solutions, and support the business in maintaining compliance.
- Implementation of regulations: Translate regulatory requirements into actionable steps, ensuring seamless integration into business practices.
- Compliance reviews: Lead reviews of new projects, ensuring they meet all legal and regulatory standards.
- Monitor crypto regulations: Stay updated on evolving cryptocurrency laws and keep the business informed of key changes.
- Policy development: Implement and maintain compliance policies, ensuring they align with current regulations and business objectives.
- External relations: Build relationships with regulatory bodies and manage external counsel as needed.
- Hiring a high-performing team and Building effective workflows.
Requirements:
- Extensive experience (10 + years) in financial law and compliance in a financial institution.
- A higher education and a degree in law.
- Interest in blockchain.
- Excellent knowledge and experience of identifying compliance risks and potential vulnerabilities, advising on best practices to effectively and efficiently address those findings.
- Strong understanding of international regulations, particularly in the UK, EU.
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to grasp new ideas and concepts quickly and use them effectively.
- Excellent command of the English language.
Compensation & perks:
- Competitive salary & bonuses Rewards that reflect your value.
- Remote working.
- Generous time off: Paid holidays, personal days, and mental health days.
- Learning & Development Access to courses, learning budgets, and career growth opportunities.
- Collaborative culture: Work in a diverse, high-performing team that values innovation.
- Team-building events.
- Work-life balance: Flexible hours and support for a healthy balance.
Are you a proactive and detail-oriented individual with a passion for contract management and gaming? ARRISE, a leading developer in the iGaming industry, are seeking a Junior Contracts Officer for a 12-month fixed-term contract, working 3 days a week. In this role, you will play a crucial part in the smooth execution of project coordination, drafting novation agreements, and ensuring compliance throughout the novation process. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your legal and organisational skills while contributing to innovative gaming solutions that captivate players worldwide.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist in project coordination and ensure smooth workflow
- Draft novation agreements using established templates
- Track project progress
- Collecting signatures
- Archive the complete agreements and maintain organisation of the records
- Support to the contracts team, and AM teams throughout the novation process
Qualifications and Experience:
- Enrolled in a course such as Law, compliance course or any related course
- Strong organisational skills
- Strong communication skills both written and verbal
What we will give you in return:
- Private health insurance
- Gym membership
- Life and travel insurance
- Breakfast & Lunch in the office once per week
- 24 days holiday allowance
We are looking for someone with strong legal knowledge and the ability to meaningfully apply this to our business without undue disruption to Paymentology’s growth. The preferred candidate will possess a strong commercial background, a passion for law and a willingness to collaborate with the rest of the team.
What you get to do:
As the Legal Advisor, you will assume responsibility for delivering precise and timely legal counsel to key external stakeholders on a variety of legal topics including contracts, applicable laws, licensing and regulations.
- Provide tailored, commercially astute legal advice and recommendations on the legality, lawfulness and enforceability of contracts across Paymentology’s product offering and the jurisdictions in which it operates.
- Help find solutions to ensure lawfulness and compliance as well as support the continuation of business.
- Collaborate in developing best practices to uphold legal standards and processes within the business.
- Have a broad understanding of key legal risks and work collaboratively to manage them effectively.
- Review and draft contracts, letters and other legal documents.
- Provide training and mentoring to help upskill others.
- Work with external counsel and relay feedback from external sources to internal stakeholders.
- Conduct legal research and leverage findings to advise the business strategically.
- Always conduct yourself in a professional and supportive manner cultivating good relationships with team members and business stakeholders.
What it takes to succeed:
- 3-5 years of experience as a qualified lawyer specialising in commercial contracts, coupled with excellent oral and written English communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with geographically distributed teams.
- A pragmatic business approach to commercial contracts whilst meeting short deadliness.
- Adaptability to working remotely for a technology-driven company using multiple systems to enhance efficiency.
What you can look forward to:
At Paymentology we value making a difference to the lives of the people who work for us and who live in the communities where we operate. You can look forward to working with a diverse, global team where Paymentologists at all levels play an important part in our global mission to advance the world through payments and make a difference on a global scale.
Freedom24, a trusted online broker with expertise in the US, European, and Asian stock markets, is seeking dynamic and motivated recent graduates to join our Compliance Department.
Our Compliance Department ensures that the company complies with all relevant laws and regulations, thereby reducing legal risks and protecting its reputation.
If you are interested in starting a career in this field, check out the details:
Duties and Responsibilities:
Affiliate Monitoring:
- Oversee and manage the monitoring of affiliate marketing activities;
- Ensure compliance with company policies and regulatory standards;
- Analyze affiliate marketing data to identify potential risks and opportunities.
Social Influencers Monitoring:
- Track and evaluate the activities of social influencers;
- Ensure that influencer promotions comply with regulatory and company guidelines;
Regulatory:
- Stay updated on relevant regulatory and legislative requirements affecting the financial and marketing sectors.
Reporting and Documentation:
- Draft detailed reports and responses to regulatory inquiries;
- Prepare comprehensive documentation to support compliance efforts.
What We’re Looking For:
- Recent university graduates with degrees in Law, Finance, Business, or related fields;
- Fluent in English and Russian;
- Highly organized and ready to multitask in a challenging environment;
- Advanced level of technical tools to create presentations;
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills;
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
- Exceptional attention to detail;
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
- A strong desire to learn and grow in the field of Compliance.
Why Join Us?
- Valuable Experience: Gain hands-on experience in financial regulation and compliance;
- Professional Growth: Develop your career in a leading international financial company;
- Dynamic Team: Work with passionate professionals in a collaborative environment;
- Modern Office: Enjoy a modern workspace in the center of Limassol with open-minded colleagues;
- Competitive Package: Receive a competitive salary, annual bonus, and comprehensive benefits;
- Health and Wellness: 30% coverage of an annual Healthy Plan, 21 paid vacation days, 12 additional days off, and paid sick leave;
- Team Spirit: Participate in team-building events, sports clubs, and receive gifts for personal milestones.
Join us to play a crucial role in protecting and growing our business sustainably!
We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Junior Corporate Legal Counsel to help us address corporate legal and compliance matters and uphold professional excellence and integrity in all corporate legal processes.
What you'll be doing:
- Assist in drafting, reviewing, and maintaining governance documents, including board resolutions, bylaws, and charters
- Ensure compliance with corporate governance best practices and regulatory requirements
- Manage corporate records, including minutes of board meetings and shareholder resolutions
- Facilitate annual general meetings (AGMs) and other corporate meetings, preparing necessary documentation and ensuring compliance with legal requirements
- Support the due diligence process for mergers and acquisitions transactions
- Draft and review transaction documents, including NDAs, term sheets, purchase agreements, and closing documents
- Assist with internal restructuring projects and corporate reorganizations
- Ensure compliance with local and international regulatory requirements during restructuring processes
- Prepare reports and presentations for senior management and the board on corporate legal matters
- Perform a second-pair-of-eyes review of Legal and Compliance department documentation
- Coordinate with various departments to ensure alignment with corporate governance policies
- Research local laws and stay up-to-date with changes in regulations
What we look for in you:
- Bachelor's degree in Law
- Experience in a corporate secretarial or related function, preferably managing multiple jurisdictions or experience in an international consultancy firm
- Strong understanding of corporate governance, legal, and regulatory frameworks across different jurisdictions (common law and continental law)
- Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to multi-task
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
- Willingness to adapt to changing priorities and work under tight deadlines
- Excellent data organization and data management skills, ensuring that all information is correctly classified and kept up-to-date
Why should you join our team?
- Top-class tools and everything needed to provide state-of-the-art experience for your colleagues
- A welcoming international team of highly qualified professionals
- Remote work from anywhere in the world
- The company supports your professional growth
- Flexible schedule
- 40 paid days off
- Competitive salary
The Legal Department sits at the heart of Revolut and is a very important part of the business. Members of the team provide front-line guidence and support to alla areas of the company, contributing to decisions that impact on Revolut’s growth every day.
We’re looking for a legal Counsel to sit within the small, but growing, Regulatory Response & Investigations team (within the Legal Department). The team provides specialist direction and support on contentious regulatory issues and internal investigations (including whistleblowing) across the Revolut Group.
Your focus will be on the strategic mitigation of regulatory risk to the business. You’ll manage and support on a wide range of contentious regulatory matters and internal investigations, as well as providing day-to-day pragmatic legal advice to key stakeholders as a business partner.
Speaking of advice... we’ve got one piece for you — apply now!
What you’ll be doing
- Working on a diverse portfolio of contentious regulatory issues across multiple jurisdictions, from inspections and enquiries to strategic projects, enforcement, and appeals
- Selecting and managing outside counsel
- Developing case strategy in partnership with business units
- Drafting, reviewing, and approving submissions and representations, regulatory correspondence, preparing court documents and attending hearings
- Coordinating disclosure, including collection and production of materials
- Keeping internal stakeholders up-to-date on contentious regulatory developments and strategy
- Running internal investigations (including whistleblowing investigations)
What you'll need
- Excellent academic credentials
- 3+ years of experience as a private-practise lawyer at a top law firm dealing with financial services
- Experience in regulatory investigations and enforcement
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and drafting skills
- Confidence in making decisions where there's ambiguity or incomplete information
- Interpersonal skills with the ability to build excellent working relationships at all levels across the business as a trusted advisor with strong commercial acumen
- The ability to excel independently and in cross-functional teams
- Interest in working in a fast-growing and entrepreneurial environment
- Logical thinking and the ability to make decisions under tight deadlines
- Flexibility and enthusiasm, and the willingness to roll up your sleeves and take responsibility for resolving issues
- Excellent organisational skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects at once
- Fluency in English
Nice to have
- In-house experience
- Experience conducting internal investigations, including whistleblowing investigations
- Any additional European language
Compensation range
- Lithuania: €5,800 - €6,900 gross monthly*
- Other locations: Compensation will be discussed during the interview process
As bunq's Policy Writer Intern, you'll take a user-centered approach and think outside of the box, when it comes to presenting our legal texts to our users. You will also be owning:
- Re-writing our existing risk and compliance policies in a simple language, and preparing them for publishing on our website
- Analyzing and improving our legal texts, making them easy to comprehend for any reader
This challenge is perfect for you if
- You are currently enrolled at a university
- You have a way with words - captivating them even with the simplest texts
- You're quick with understanding and capturing the essence of business processes and policies
- You are creative, and thinking outside the box comes naturally to you
- You are available to work full-time
- You have excellent communication skills in English
Your space to perform
- We give you the space and the tools you need to succeed
- Join forces with great colleagues across the globe to revolutionize banking
- Make lasting impact by working on complex & exciting challenges
- Accelerate your career growth with bunq Academy
- A competitive internship allowance of €1,000 monthly
- A Macbook to keep with you while you're with us
- Working hybrid & earn Digital Nomad perks over time
- Lunch and snacks at the office, vegan options included
- Stay fit & healthy with a fierce discount for OneFit
- Friday drinks, team events, and other celebrations - bunq style!
The Senior Legal Counsel at Crystal Blockchain B.V. will serve as a legal counsel of the Company, and its subsidiaries, if any (collectively – the “Group”). He/she will provide the Group with day-to-day work with respect to legal transactional work, operations and risk management of the Group.
The successful candidate needs to be deadline focused and result-driven, with a strong sense of responsibility, a team player, with good communication skills with colleagues and third parties within and outside the Company team, able to multi-task and deliver under stress, adapt quickly, assess processes, permanently prioritise and implement improvements.
Duties and responsibilities:
- Advise the Group management with respect to the legal issues, transactions and strategies of the Group;
- Coordinate day-to-day operations of the Group companies and potential claims;
- Guide and support non-legal functions with transactions of the Group companies involving legal issues, including preparation of legal documentation, as well as negotiation, completion and implementation of transactions;
- Draft, negotiate, review, organize execution, amend and terminate all kinds of contracts and other transactions between the Group companies and with third parties as necessary;
- Perform the KYC checks and other due diligence on new counterparties and/or business transactions (i.e. client, investor, advisor, finder, agent and vendor) and advise the Group accordingly;
- Serve as the primary point of contact for and respond to queries related to compliance, including the GDPR and AML/KYC;
- Work with key internal stakeholders in the review of projects and ensure compliance with international/regional laws, and where necessary update policies and T&Cs for the Group’s websites and products;
- Ensure that all operations of the Group are compliant with local/regional laws as well as bylaws and procedures of the Company’s ultimate parent entity and liaise with relevant parties for this purpose;
- Monitor changes in legislation to ensure ongoing compliance of operations with applicable laws, assist and provide internal recommendations and monitor implementation, where needed;
- Co-operate with the parent entity’s legal team and contribute to legal and organizational aspects of global corporate governance, including, inter alia, by preparing board resolutions and overseeing their implementation within the Group;
- Provide input and on-topic communications involving legal points and analysis to non-legal functions as necessary;
- Seek to ensure compliance with company policies/procedures and minimization of risks to the Group companies;
- Populate, organize, and maintain an up-to-date data room containing documents and other legal information of the Group; and
- Work on other projects and tasks as assigned from time to time.
Requirements:
- 7+ years working experience in contract and corporate law;
- Advanced Degree in Law;
- Languages: C2 English minimum, C2 Dutch minimum;
- Working experience in international companies (consulting + in-house preferred);
- Excellent drafting and written and verbal communication skills.
- Experience in working with cross border transactions, preferably;
- Experience in revising complex commercial contracts and deals;
- Readiness to work as a sole contributor covering all legal issues for Crystal;
- Self-starter who is capable of operating in start-up environment;
- Strong experience working with internal and external stakeholder on controls and compliance relates issues.
The Conflict Analytics Lab at Queen’s and the Deel Inc invite applications for a Research and Policy Associate. In collaboration with the Conflict Analytics Lab at Queen’s University, Deel Lab brings experts, technology, and data together to contribute to today's discussion around the future of global employment policy. The position will be under the supervision of Professor Samuel Dahan, Deel Lab policy experts, and industry partners. They contribute to the creation of legal AI technologies such as Deel Lab’s AI Compliance Tools.
What you will do:
You will work with the research team at Queen’s University as a Research Associate for 4-5 weeks or 160 - 200 hours to produce publications related to labor and employment laws. You will be assisting with the development of legal compliance technology including, but not limited to, drafting reports on legal doctrines, conducting annotation of case law, and to consult on key legal questions in the dispute resolution process.
Finally, you will work with the Deel Lab’s experts as needs may arise and will use modern research methods in legal and policy research – including empirical methods – to approach research problems and advances in the following areas, in the context of the legal system:
- Worker Classification
- Legal status of contractors and employees engaged through Employer of Record services
- Collective bargaining rights for contractors
- Global pension system for contractors
- Social security and healthcare benefits for contractors
- Legal remote-work issues
- Value of remote work
Requirements:
- Completed law school or are currently enrolled in law school
- You have great attention to detail and organizational skills
- Strong understanding of the Polish Legal system
- Experience with legal and policy research
- You will be proactive, autonomous, resilient, adaptable, eager to continually learn and develop professionally
- You will be able to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
- You have outstanding writing skills in English & Polish
- Knowledge of labor law would be appreciated
Total Rewards
Our workforce deserves fair and competitive pay that meets them where they are. With scalable benefits, rewards, and perks, our total rewards programs reflect our commitment to inclusivity and access for all.
Some things you’ll enjoy
- Provided computer equipment tailored to your role
- Stock grant opportunities dependent on your role, employment status and location
- Additional perks and benefits based on your employment status and country
- The flexibility of remote work, including WeWork access where available
BrainRocket is growing tremendously, and we continue to conquer new countries! We're looking for a skilled people to join our legal team on a full-time basis.
Responsibilities:
- Drafting and reviewing various types of legal documents and agreements mainly commercial agreements (Marketing/ License Agreements),and corporate agreements (Share Purchasing agreements/NDA/Service Agreements/Loan Agreements);
- Advising the Company on employment matters, including terminations, protection of salary, working hours and and employee/contractor status;
- Conducting legal research on various topics and liaise with outsourced providers and/or associates in order to acquire relevant information;
- Familiar with Cyprus company law and basic corporate procedures.
- Being able to incorporate or advice in incorporation of a Cypriot company under Cyprus Company House;
- Ability to review and advise on data protection/privacy agreements.
Requirements:
- Holder of a Law degree, preferable from a common law jurisdiction;
- Minimum of 2 years of post qualification experience, with relevant experience in Cyprus corporate and employment/labour law;
- Familiar with Cyprus corporate and contract legislation;
- Excellent command of English and Greek both written and verbal;
- Outstanding organisational and team working skills;
- Ability to prioritise and manage several activities simultaneously;
- High sense of professionalism
We offer excellent benefits, including but not limited to:
- Learning and development opportunities and interesting challenging tasks;
- Official employment in accordance with the laws of Cyprus and the EU, registration of family members;
- Relocation package (tickets, staying in a hotel for 2 weeks);
- Company fitness corner in the office for employees;
- Opportunity to develop language skills and partial compensation for the cost of language classes;
- Birthday celebration present;
- Time for proper rest and 24 working days of Annual Vacation;
- Breakfasts and lunches in the office (partially paid by the company).
We are actively seeking a dedicated and experienced Mid-Level In-House Lawyer to join our team. The ideal candidate is a versatile legal generalist with a minimum of 5 years of experience, either in consulting or in-house roles. We value individuals who are enthusiastic about continuous learning, personal growth, and active participation in our collaborative and innovative workspace. This role encompasses a range of legal responsibilities spanning multiple jurisdictions, including the US and EU, with a primary focus on intellectual property, contract law, corporate law, and compliance.
Key Responsibilities
- Intellectual property assets management
- Contract management
- Working on tickets from the team in Notion task manager
- Developing internal processes. Implement new tools and strategies in collaboration with other teams, enhancing efficiency and compliance
- Jurisdictional Expertise: Keep up-to-date with legal frameworks in the US, UK, EU, and other jurisdictions, tailoring strategies for global e-commerce operations
- Consultant Coordination: Communicate with external consultants, managing and overseeing their work to align with the company’s objectives
- Working on growth initiatives together with business divisions
Qualifications
- Law degree
- At least 5 years of relevant experience
- At least some experience and understanding of legal frameworks in the US, UK, and EU
- Collaborative, friendly, and a great team player
- Fast-learner
About Us
At Accel Club, we acquire, scale, and operate e-commerce businesses by integrating them into our platform. Backed by leading investors across technology and commerce, we build a team of A-players and create an environment for everyone to be engaged, challenged, and passionate about the work we do. We value result-driven and adventurous professionals ready to gain new experiences, learn non-stop, and think big.
How to Apply
If you think you’d be a good fit for the role, email our recruitment team at mail. Please attach your CV and include the role's title in your subject line.
As a Product Counsel at Tide, you will serve as a subject matter expert on a diverse range of legal issues relating to new contracts and customer services and products across multiple jurisdictions.
Some of the things you’ll be doing:
- Helping business teams deploy and mature innovative customer payments and financial products and services, including drafting terms and conditions and reviewing customer journeys.
- Anticipating legal challenges and creatively solving problems to support the business in executing their product roadmap.
- Reviewing marketing campaigns for new and maturing products.
- Supporting business teams on new vendor and partnership contract negotiations, including drafting and reviewing contracts and communicating with external counterparties.
- Carrying out legal administrative and operational tasks such as developing legal templates, managing Tide’s contract database and legal records and optimizing existing team processes.
You’ll be a great fit if:
- You have a minimum 4+ years of legal experience, in-house experience preferred.
- You are proficient in reviewing, drafting and negotiating contracts and partnership agreements.
- You have experience supporting business teams in launching customer services, products or partnerships.
- You are a fluent English-speaker that can communicate with simplicity about complex legal topics.
- You are an innovative thinker with a passion for navigating business teams through a wide range of legal challenges.
- You are a strong individual contributor and enjoy collaborating in teams.
- You are eager to learn and thrive in a fast-paced, growth-oriented business setting.
- You are comfortable managing ambiguity.
- You are proactive with a can-do attitude, taking ownership of resolving issues.
- You have exceptional organizational skills and thrive on juggling multiple projects simultaneously.
- You have meticulous attention to detail.
- You have a higher education and a degree in law.
What you’ll get in return:
- 25 days paid annual leave
- 3 paid days off for volunteering or L&D activities
- Extended maternity and paternity leave covered by the company
- Personal L&D budget in the amount of 1000 BGN per year
- Additional health & dental insurance
- Mental wellbeing platform
- Fully covered Multisport card
- Food vouchers
- Snacks, light food, drinks in the office
- WFH equipment allowance
- Flexible working from home
- Sabbatical Leave
- Share options
Tidean Ways of Working
At Tide, we champion a flexible workplace model that supports both in-person and remote work to cater to the specific needs of our different teams.
While remote work is supported, we believe in the power of face-to-face interactions to foster team spirit and collaboration. Our offices are designed as hubs for innovation and team-building, where we encourage regular in-person gatherings to foster a strong sense of community.
We're looking for a Junior Legal Counsel to join our expanding Legal team.
We are a global gaming international company dedicated to the science of fun.
Your responsibilities will encompass managing the company's legal affairs, including compliance, contract drafting, and transaction support, with the aim of effectively mitigating risks to ensure our objectives are met. In this role, you'll collaborate closely with the Senior Legal Counsel, various teams, and external parties. If this role sounds like you and you are ready for a new challenge, hit apply!
What you’ll do
- Provide comprehensive legal support to the company;
- Conduct legal research, participate in negotiations, and draft contracts with third parties;
- Assist in ongoing dispute resolution processes;
- Offer counsel to staff across all departments on complex issues;
- Define and implement key legal processes for day-to-day operations and compliance;
- Anticipate and address legal risks, developing strategies to mitigate them;
- Advise the leadership team on legal matters critical to business growth;
- Coordinate with external advisors/law firms in different jurisdictions on various projects.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in law or similar relevant formal education;
- 1-2 years of in-house work experience in a similar role;
- Proficiency in intellectual property law;
- Fluency in English and Russian and strong communication skills.
Bonus points
- Master’s degree in IP law;
- Previous exposure to common law legal systems;
- Strong understanding of commercial and contract law;
- Knowledge or experience in legal compliance (data protection, employment law);
- Track record of academic or professional excellence (e.g., participation in moot court competitions, scholarships).
Why join us
- We do something magical and unique – we create great games – and we do it well;
- We operate in a challenging and rapidly growing mobile gaming industry;
- ZeptoTeam - is a cohesive team of enthusiastic professionals - so your input will be heard, and your role in the project will be weighty;
- And at last – we'll offer you an attractive compensation package.
We are looking for a Junior Lawyer to join our dynamic legal team. This role offers the opportunity to work on complex issues related to the company and intellectual property law, spanning across multiple jurisdictions. The ideal candidate will be involved in legal research, contract management, and providing crucial support to our HR and Finance teams.
By joining us, you will benefit from
- An honest, open culture that emphasizes feedback and promotes professional and personal development.
- Hybrid work model — our team is distributed worldwide, from Armenia to US, UK, Germany, Spain and Romania.
- Well-being benefits (including a monthly well-being fund).
- Growing opportunities — based on your preference, you can grow in the company as a people manager or individual contributor.
- An environment that fosters innovation and creativity, a culture with the ability to pilot new trends.
You will
- Conduct legal research and provide insights and solutions to legal issues.
- Review, negotiate, and draft contracts and other legal documents.
- Translate legal documents and ensure compliance across different jurisdictions.
- Provide tailored legal advice and assistance to the HR and Finance departments.
- Handle copyright infringement cases and prepare necessary legal documentation.
- Engage in daily activities such as responding to emails, participating in meetings, and providing ongoing legal support to various departments.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
About you
- LL.B. degree (e.g., UFAR, YSU, Slavonic) and an LL.M. from a US law school or AUA would be an asset.
- 1-2 years of experience as an in-house legal assistant, preferably within the tech industry.
- Strong background in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts, with a solid understanding of intellectual property issues relevant to Armenian and US laws.
- Proficient in English and Armenian; Russian proficiency is a plus.
- Exceptional communication skills, capable of effectively identifying and researching complex legal issues.
- Strong organizational and time management skills, able to manage multiple cases and projects simultaneously.
- High professional standards with a strong sense of discretion and confidentiality.
- Good academic and professional track record, with additional qualifications in tech law, considered an asset.
Unbabel is seeking a dynamic and motivated Legal and Compliance Intern to join our Legal team for 6 months.
As a Legal and Compliance Intern, you'll be part of a highly talented team that is dedicated to ensuring Unbabel is always on the right side of the law. You'll work alongside experienced legal professionals and gain hands-on experience in reviewing and verifying contracts and other legal documents. You'll also be responsible for managing suppliers, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations, and working closely with other teams such as Sales and Marketing to draft and review contracts.
And the best part? You'll have the opportunity to learn from our VP of Legal & Compliance, who will be your mentor throughout your time at Unbabel.
Responsibilities
- You will be required to keep updated about Data Protection Laws and the Decisions of the European Commission with regard to Data Protection;
- Acknowledgment of the GDPR, Data Protection Act, CCPA, and other data protection legislation;
- Perform legal research and contractual monitoring by creating Data Protection Impact Assessments, reviewing Data Processing Agreements, performing adequate Addendums according to customer requests, and other legal contracts executions;
- Contributing to the set-up of reliable and up-to-date legal process documentation;
- Work with our legal counsel to ensure product compliance with the according legislations;
- Support in the creation, update, or review of internal policies, memorandums, and risk reports;
- Assist with the creation of presentations, privacy and compliance training to other teams;
- Learn how to manage suppliers, and how to conduct appropriate security and compliance screening on Unbabel’s vendors, and you will be expected to conduct risk assessments;
- Be part of Unbabel’s ISMS team and work closely with our Security department.
Requirements
Must have:
- Bachelor's degree or Master in Law (or another similar area);
- Excellent writing skills and grammar;
- Be a fluent English speaker;
- Keen attention to detail, with an ability to spot errors;
- Strong analytical and organisational skills;
- Ability to work with varying seniority levels, including staff, managers, and external partners.
Nice to have:
- Knowledge of legal requirements involved with contract will be a plus;
- Acknowledgement of the ISO/IEC standards framework.
Benefits
- Monthly gross salary: 1000€
- A stimulating startup environment committed to diversity and inclusion;
- Health insurance;
- Stock options;
- Flexible working hours;
- Individual budget to set up your workstation;
- Budget for learning and development;
- Free office breakfast.
To be eligible for this position, candidates must have legal residency within the European Union / UK / USA / UAE or hold digital nomad status. We value diversity and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.
Job Summary
Orbita, a venture studio based in Luxembourg, is looking for a dynamic and experienced Legal Advisor to join our team.
This role involves providing comprehensive legal guidance on corporate governance, entity formation, and compliance, as well as supporting mergers, acquisitions, research and development projects. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in European law, experience with international business structures, and a knack for handling complex legal documents and contracts.
Responsibilities:
Legal Advisory:
- Provide Legal guidance and support on corporate governance, entity formation, structuring, and compliance matters of European, US, and foreign companies;
- Handle incorporation, reorganization, and liquidation of companies European, US, and foreign companies;
- Legal support of M&A and R&D projects.
Contracts and Transactions:
- Prepare, review, and negotiate various contracts, agreements, and legal documents such as shareholder agreements, investment documents, employment contracts, and vendor agreements;
- Support of corporate procedures (AoA, SHA, SPA);
- Interaction with patent attorneys, support for trademark registration;
- Conducting review and risk-based assessment of incoming contracts (NDA, service agreements, partnership agreements, etc.).
Qualifications:
- 3+ years of relevant experience in international IT companies (must have) in corporate law within the EU, ideally with startups or venture studios;
- Knowledge of European law/experience with European projects (must have);
- Understanding international business and its needs;
- Consumer and Data protection experience;
- Desire to develop yourself and desire to find solutions for extraordinary situations;
- Multitasking and ability to prioritize tasks;
- Fluent in English and Russian, additional languages would be a big plus;
- Knowledge of American law/experience with the United States projects (nice to have).
Benefits and Compensation:
- Competitive salary based on experience;
- Strong project and product cultures;
- Ability to work with EU, US, and Asian markets;
- Minimal bureaucracy;
- Flexible working hours;
- Opportunities for professional growth and development in an entrepreneurial environment.
We are on the lookout for a Legal Business Partner with unparalleled expertise and experience in FinTech Regulatory (Compliance), as well as Data and Privacy. This vital role entails being the primary legal advisor on a myriad of commercial and FinTech regulatory matters across both the European Union and the United States, engaging directly with the business team. Responsibilities include spearheading strategic initiatives, navigating commercial relationship intricacies, and cultivating constructive regulatory relationships. We seek candidates who are innovative, proactive, capable of autonomous work, and deeply committed to customer satisfaction.
Requirements:
- Possession of a Master's degree (LLM) from a distinguished law school.
- A minimum of 6 years' experience in legal privacy roles within FinTech firms, major financial entities handling substantial consumer data from the EU and USA, or law firms servicing such clients.
- Proven ability in drafting playbooks, policies, and standard operating procedures.
- Comprehensive understanding of global privacy laws, regulations, and mandatory reporting protocols like DSARs, DPIAs, and RoPAs.
- Expertise in advising on employee data privacy issues, encompassing data collection, processing, and storage methodologies.
Will be a plus:
- Certifications such as GDPR DPP, CIPP/A.
- Demonstrated experience in reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements and partnerships with financial institutions, data Aggregators, affiliate networks, and FinTech entities.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, capable of simplifying complex legal principles for non-specialist audiences.
- Experience in advising on AML and KYC compliance matters.
- Proficiency in the Russian language.
What's in it for you:
- Top rate pay
- Flexible working hours
- Professional and motivating environment
- Friendly and supportive team.
- Cozy office at the seafront
- Health insurance
- Free lunches and snacks at the office
- Education and training reimbursement
- Relocation assistance
We are looking for a Lawyer to an international real estate investment company, specializing in non-premium commercial real estate projects in Central and Eastern Europe.
Responsibilities:
- Preparation and verification of lease agreements;
- Ensuring compliance with Polish legislation and company policies;
- Collaboration with other lawyers and real estate professionals to properly execute lease agreements and protect the company’s interests.
Requirements:
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in the legal field, preferably in commercial law with a strong understanding of Polish legislation;
- Good knowledge of Polish real estate legislation (leasing/subleasing) (minimum of 2 years of experience);
- Experience in registration procedures and communication with banks;
- Proficiency in Polish (fluent) and preferably English at an intermediate level;
- High level of professional responsibility and attention to detail;
- Ability to work in a team and communicate with clients.
We offer:
- Remote work;
- Flexible work schedule;
- Registration as a Polish individual entrepreneur/legal entity, as well as a Ukrainian individual entrepreneur/legal entity;
- Competitive salary;
- Internship period of 2 months.
As a Senior Lawyer, you will play a pivotal role in navigating the unique legal landscape of the gaming industry. Responsibilities include providing expert legal counsel on a variety of matters, ensuring compliance with regulations, and collaborating cross-functionally to support the company's strategic objectives.If you are intrigued by this opportunity and prepared for a fresh professional undertaking, submit your application!
What you’ll do
- Manage and oversee corporate and commercial law aspects, including handling publishing agreements, license agreements for game distribution, merchandise agreements, procurement, and service contracts in the UK.
- Address employment law matters across Spain, Serbia, and the UK by drafting employment contracts and resolving legal inquiries concerning employment-related issues.
- Provide expert consultation on Intellectual Property (IP) and copyright matters, including advising on IP concerns, coordinating with legal counsels regarding trademark applications, and managing copyright infringement notices.
- Develop and implement an efficient document management system for contracts and compliance in data management.
- Collaborate with auditors on legal issues, potentially involving contracts or compliance within the mobile game creation sector.
- Navigate BEPS (OECD) and transfer pricing regulations.
- Participate in M&A deals, leveraging past experience in this domain.
What we expect from you
- Proven expertise in corporate and commercial law (UK).
- Comprehensive understanding of publishing, licensing, merchandise, procurement, and service contracts.
- Extensive experience in gaming-related Intellectual Property (IP) and copyright matters.
- Familiarity with trademark coordination and copyright infringement management.
- Knowledge of employment law in Spain, Serbia, including drafting contracts.
- Proven ability in developing efficient document management systems emphasizing data management.
- Collaborative experience with auditors on legal issues, particularly in mobile game creation contracts.
- Familiarity with OECD's BEPS regulations and transfer pricing in gaming.
- Previous involvement in M&A deals, navigating legal aspects of mergers and acquisitions.
- Excellent English communication skills for conveying complex legal concepts.
- Strong problem-solving skills for efficient resolution of legal challenges.
Why join us
- We do something magical and unique – we create great games – and we do it well;
- We operate in a challenging and rapidly growing mobile gaming industry;
- ZeptoTeam - is a cohesive team of enthusiastic professionals - so your input will be heard, and your role in the project will be weighty;
- Our office is cozy and beautiful, you'll have a comfortable working place;
- And at last – we'll offer you an attractive compensation package (from wages to social intangible elements. Package includes medical insurance, meals).
Responsible for reviewing, negotiating, and drafting commercial contracts, supporting corporate transactions, and providing legal advice to cross-functional stakeholders.
Contract Review and Negotiations
- Assists the Functional Head for Corporate and Commercial Projects in reviewing contracts for the group
- Conducts research on legal issues and problems arising from any contracts
- Coordinates and keeps track of acceptable standards for contracts, and contract review process
Project Management for Commercial Transactions
- Supports the Functional Head for Corporate and Commercial Projects in relation to Mergers and Acquisition transactions, shareholder and joint venture agreements, and corporate structuring transactions in all jurisdictions that the Food Group operates from and keeps them informed about the progress of the transaction
- Ensures that transaction requirements are delivered in a timely manner
- Assists the Functional Head for Corporate and Commercial Projects in handling financing documentation, including but not limited to project financing, syndicated loan agreements, notes facility agreements, new loan or credit line agreements with financial institutions, derivative transactions
General
- Keeps informed of industry-specific regulations
- Ensures that documentation are compliant and the group’s interest are aligned
- Assists the Functional Head for Corporate and Commercial Projects in managing the accreditation, selection, and shortlisting of external legal counsels and assists the business units in the decision to engage external counsel
Qualifications
- Degree in Law
- At least 2 years of post-qualifying experience
- Experience in contract review, and corporate and commercial transactions is highly preferred
- Proficiency in the English, Chinese, and/or Malay languages is highly preferred
Tasks
- Drafting non-standard agreements in English (software development, investment attraction, changes in shares, licensing, offers).
- Formation of a strategy for dealing with crypto assets and regulatory terms in various jurisdictions.
- Support of corporate procedures (AoA, SHA, SPA).
- Work on digital project polishing (identification of borrowings, recommendations to developers and designers, contracts with partners).
- Support for releases, operations and promotional campaigns in mobile stores, as well as checking products for compliance with their requirements.
- Work with physical contractors from various jurisdictions (employment agreements, contracts, author’s orders, etc.).
- Interaction with patent attorneys, support for trademark registration.
- Business support (rental, supply, staff search, etc.).
- Work in digital tools (EDO, DocuSign, Jira, Sharepoint, Slack, Asana, GDrive, GDocs, etc.).
Our expectations
- Literacy (resumes with errors are rejected immediately).
- High degree of independence.
- Fluency in English, including legal vocabulary and terminology related to software development and digital products.
- At least 4 years of experience.
- In-depth knowledge in at least eight of the areas presented: copyright (primarily software), related rights, means of individualization, personal data, advertising, corporate law / corporate governance, labor law, blockchain, financial transactions, tax law.
- Knowledge of modern digital tools (DocuSign, Jira, Slack, GDrive, GDocs, etc.).
- Willingness to work “manually”, the ability to explain legal subtleties in simple human language.
Will be a plus
- The experience of working as the only lawyer in the listed areas will also be a plus.
- Work experience in international IT companies, marketing, and blockchain projects is welcome.
Additionally
- Willingness to discuss relocation to Georgia.
- The ability to work from anywhere in the world.
Matterport is looking for an experienced UK-based and UK/EMEA/APAC focused senior contracts manager or paralegal with outstanding legal skills focused on SaaS, technology, manufacturing, IP protection and general commercial and licensing experience to join our small but mighty legal team. The Paralegal will be part of the Global Legal team headed by our Chief Legal Officer based in California but will report to the Director, Legal (International) based in the UK. The Senior Paralegal will provide comprehensive legal and commercial support to Matterport’s various business operations and initiatives in EMEA and APAC and will support our team in AMER as required. We are looking for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, quickly evolving and growing environment and enjoys working on a variety of items each day. The Matterport legal team is lean, extremely talented and nimble.
What you will do:
- Provide day to day legal support to various departments and comprehensive management and resolution of legal inquiries from business team members.
- Build close cross-functional relationships with team members in supported business operations and obtain and maintain a solid knowledge of the products, services and objectives of those operations.
- Draft and negotiate a variety of domestic and international commercial agreements, including SaaS, technology and data licensing, manufacturing, supply, consulting, marketing, vendor and other sales and operational agreements.
- Be a confident negotiator, presenter, draftsperson whilst being approachable, personable and collaborative
- Provide counsel and practical review of customer-facing materials and technology to confirm compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
- Provide legal support to the Global Legal team and CLO as required including corporate filings
- Assist and support the legal department's efforts in the creation, implementation and refinement of forms, policies and procedures and prepare and deliver training to business groups from time to time.
- Other duties and projects assigned by the senior members of the Legal Team.
Who you are:
- Minimum 4-6 of relevant experience with at least 2 gained within a tech firm environment
- Strong and deep experience in focused technology and SaaS based commercial contracts and product manufacture and licensing as well as experience of trademarks and general licensing. Experience will need to be demonstrated in the following areas: i) e-Commerce, ii) SaaS iii) manufacturing and supply; iv) general commercial law; and v) IP
- Superior drafting and negotiation skills. Ability to solve commercial problems with legal drafting
- Deal management experience under pressure and working within a sales focused environment.
- Demonstrate excellent process and procedural understanding and support.
- Be extremely organized and familiar with IronClad, and GSuite
- Experience with international data privacy laws and GDPR a plus
- Most important to us is personality and fit. We are a team.
We want to hear from you! We are looking to build the best team of people who will be empowered to do their best work. If you have what it takes, but don’t necessarily meet every bullet in the job description we encourage you to apply.
Perks & Benefits
- Comprehensive health plans - Private Medical and Dental Plans
- Flexible Time Off for Exempt Employees/Generous PTO plan for Non-Exempt Employees – Take time to rest, relax and explore! Plus we offer Summer Fridays!
- Continuing Education
- Contributory pension scheme
Coherent is looking for its first in-house lawyer, an experienced legal professional who will manage and grow the legal function as we continue to scale rapidly. Reporting to the CFO, the Head of Legal will manage the day-to-day operations of the legal department, provide effective and innovative legal advice to the leadership team on company strategies, and help prepare the company for its next stage of growth.
Now you may be wondering what your day-to-day will look like. You will...
- Build processes to help scale the contracting function as the company grows
- Advise on corporate governance, manage Board matters, and support financings, capital raising efforts, and M&A activities
- Oversee privacy and data security issues and advise on all privacy rules/regulations that impact the business and new potential product lines
- Support HR in advising on employment laws and equity compensation
- Support international expansion and work closely with outside counsel in each jurisdiction to handle establishing legal entities, tax structures, real estate and employment matters
- Manage all IP issues (patent, trademark, copyright) with the aid of outside counsel
- Oversee outside counsel (domestic and foreign) and other external legal resources
- Support other matters as they arise, including litigation, compliance, real estate, etc.
- Other duties as assigned by manager
- Support commercial and technology transactions connected with Coherent’s sales and procurement activities
What skills the candidate will need to get the job done…
- J.D. and admitted to practice in any state in the U.S.
- 10+ years of combined law firm/in-house experience, with a strong preference for software industry experience;
- Experience working with high-growth or venture-backed companies, including working with the board of directors
- Experience with financings, capital raising efforts, and M&A
- Experience supporting global expansion activities
- Proven ability to proactively, efficiently, and accurately assess legal business risks
- Excellent written and oral communication skills to both lawyers and non-lawyers, and creation of strong and trusted cross-functional relationships
- Proactive personality and eagerness to learn about the business, products, new areas of law, and applicable regulations
- Thrives in a startup environment with rapid change
- Self-starter, capable of working independently
Perks of working at Coherent
- Competitive compensation packages
- Health Insurance
- Flexible working
- Special Events (Hackathons, etc.)
- No formal dress code
- Non-hierarchical organisation (no BS)
- Generous leave benefits
- Fun international work environment
- Global mobility opportunities
Reporting to the Senior Legal Counsel, Global, you will support the Legal and Privacy function for the German market (jameda GmbH, with main offices are in Munich and Berlin) in a fast-growing, and exciting environment.
Areas of responsibility:
- Support our Legal Counsel on all legal, compliance and corporate governance matters relating to jameda in the DocPlanner Group
- Work with the Data Protection Officer for jameda and the global Docplanner Privacy team in ensuring compliance with data privacy laws and regulations including by: documentation of processing activities and processes; development of a complete data protection management system; support in obtaining relevant certifications (e.g. ISO 27001, recertification of our video consultation product)
- Provide ad-hoc privacy advice on the release of product features or new business lines
- Negotiate and manage commercial legal work (contracts for clients, suppliers, partners, website terms and conditions, etc.)
- Advise on all aspects of GDPR compliance; international data transfer safeguards; innovative uses of personal data; and e-privacy requirements, data subject requests, complaints and investigations at jameda
- Build strong relationships across all levels of the organisation
- Manage and foresee business risks and opportunities by proactively performing regular horizon scanning of the legal and privacy environment
What will help you thrive:
- You are a fully qualified lawyer (German law) with above-average results or you have completed your studies in business law (Wirtschaftsrecht) (LL.B./Diplom) with above-average success and have ideally deepened your theoretical knowledge in a Master’s program (LL.M.)
- You have a passion for privacy (demonstrated by privacy electives in your studies, a privacy internship or an IAPP or similar qualification)
- You are fluent in German (minimum requirement C2-level) and English (minimum requirement C1-level)
- possess 1 year of experience as legal counsel, either in a law firm or in-house (tech company experience a plus)
- You can make quick decisions with good business judgment (balancing both legal/privacy and commercial aspects)
- You can clearly demonstrate your ability to be proactive without continuous supervision
- You have fun working in a super ambitious and hyper-growth environment
- You are hungry for challenges and seek constant learning / embrace frequent change
What we offer
- ESOP - Docplanner Group Equity as an employee and shareholder at the same time
- 30 days vacation and flexible working hours for your optimal Work-Life-Balance
- Enjoy flexible working hours and a hybrid working model - work from home, the office, or even space (just kidding on the last one 😉)
- Stay fit with our E-Gym well pass
- Use the chance to learn a new language with Babbel
- Get opportunities for professional growth and advancement in an ever-evolving tech landscape
- Experience a strong culture of recognition, with comprehensive benefits and rewarding performance bonuses
We are looking for a Junior Legal Counsel to join our Nordic Expansion team, supporting the H&M brand as well as the Group’s other brands. This is an opportunity for someone with a genuine interest of working within a legal role in the world of retail and fashion.
As a Junior Legal Counsel within the Nordic Expansion team, you support, guide, and protect the H&M Group in relation to mainly lease agreements and other commercial legal contracts as well as in other legal issues that arises within Expansion. You negotiate, draft and review various agreements, set and enforce legal standards, templates and strategies and conduct judicial enquiries, risk assessments and due diligence. You collaborate with the relevant stakeholders to ensure we get the best possible deal both legally and commercially. You will be expected to provide day-to-day support on how to best manage business opportunities and risks from a legal perspective.
Key Responsibilities
- You negotiate, draft, and review various commercial agreements, mainly lease agreements for H&M stores
- You constantly improve our contracts so that we are safeguarded in the best possible way
- You set and enforce legal strategies, standards, and templates
- You set and implement routines and way of working for execution of contracts and ensure the execution is done in the correct way
- You collaborate closely with lease managers, construction, facility, external law firms and other relevant stakeholders to ensure compliance and the best business result possible
- You contribute to internal knowledge development and knowledge transfer within the H&M Group, including legal processes, creating templates and best practice, and educate Expansion functions in relevant legal areas, such as leases and construction
- Ensure compliance within applicable laws and regulations
We see that you:
- Have a degree in Law
- Have experience (minimum 3 years) from an external law firm or company working with real estate law with focus on commercial tenancy law, and preferably also other commercial contracts and construction law
- Experience from all or several Nordic countries is a plus
- Have excellent written and verbal communication skills (fluent in Swedish, Danish or Norwegian and English is required)
- Can represent H&M towards landlords and other external parties with a high level of professionalism
- Dare to speak your mind and have strong sense of integrity and rational thinking
- Are thorough and pay attention to details
As a person we believe you are:
We believe that you are an excellent collaborator who will pitch in where needed, with a positive attitude and an ability to find solutions where others don’t. You have an open and creative personality, with a mindset that helps you thrive in an everchanging environment. You are able to explain and advice on complex legal matters to beginners as well as to seasoned professionals. You enjoy working independently, while also having a supportive team of colleagues on hand when you need it.You structure and prioritize your work efficiently. You maintain a strong sense of integrity and rational thinking while sustaining a service minded and friendly approach.
Additional Information
This is a full-time permenant position at the Support Office in Stockholm. You will report to the Nordic Expansion Manager, based in Stockholm.
If you feel that your experience, skills and ambitions are a match to this role, please send us your application (in English) as soon as possible but latest 24th of October. Please note that we are conducting interviews ongoing.
Jobbatical is looking for Immigration Lawyer/Global Mobility Expert who navigates very well in the UK immigration law.
Our team is on a mission to increase net talent mobility in the world and the best way of doing that is by making the hardest part of relocating to another country – immigration – ridiculously easy.
Job Description
- Assist and manage relocation cases, including designing relocation process, preparing immigration related documentation, arranging consultants to accompany in-person immigration appointments, communicating with partners, clients, talents, Embassies and Government institutions
- Provide relocation related consultations for clients and talents
- Build and maintain relocation processes, workflows and guidelines
- Assist and manage immigration and relocation-related projects
- Manage the settle-in services (including partnerships and contractors)
- Support your colleagues with immigration-related information preparations
- Participate in sales meetings/conferences/meetings as needed
Qualifications
- At least OISC Level 1 accredited & currently regulated
- Experience in both personal and corporate UK immigration
- Expert in Sponsor Licence applications (both Skilled Worker & Global Business Mobility routes)
- Experience in managing Sponsor Management System as a Level 1 user
- Expert in Skilled Worker & Senior/Specialist worker visa routes
- Previous enterprise client experience preferred.Independent, knows how to prioritize & focus
- Natural ability to connect with foreign talent and empathize with their struggles
- Good attention to detail
- Ability to learn quickly
- Can do attitude (hands-on), proactive approach
- Experience in a client-facing or talents’ facing position, e.g. HR
- Project Management Skills
Our offer to you includes:
- Great compensation package with company options
- Possibility to work with passionate professionals
- International challenges that grow your knowledge and skills
- Extra working days as annual holiday days
- Any hardware necessary: Mac, headphones, etc
- Flexible Work. Work from home or office
- Annual offsite and other fun events
Requirements:
- 2–4 years of PQE in US corporate law, with focus on startups and emerging companies
- Experience with Series Seed and Series A model documentation, SAFEs, and shareholders agreements
- US Bar admission is preferable
- Strong interpersonal skills, ability to work in a team
- Proficient grammar and writing skills
- Strong drafting skills
- Ability to work harmoniously in a remote work environment
Responsibilities:
- Provide legal advice and support to startups and emerging companies in the areas of US corporate law
- Draft and review legal documents and memorandums, prepare due diligence reports
- Conduct legal research and analysis
- Stay updated with the latest developments and trends in US corporate law
- Actively participate in team initiatives and knowledge sharing
- Draft marketing materials to promote the firm’s US corporate practice
Conditions:
- Remote format
- Salary based on experience
- Full-time
This position is currently open in the Firm’s Dubai and Abu Dhabi offices, with a possibility to relocate to London, Hong Kong, Singapore, or New York, depending on the candidate’s qualification and personal preference and the Firm’s needs.
An ideal candidate would have:
- a degree from a top Russian university or a leading law school from a common law jurisdiction
- 2-4 years of experience advising on banking & finance mandates gained at a prominent international law firm
- fluency in English and Russian (fluency in Arabic or Spanish would be an advantage)
- good command of English contract law
- a deep understanding of the LMA documentation (experience in LSTA documentation would be an advantage)
- a working understanding of international sanctions against Russia
Admission to practice in a common law jurisdiction (UK, any US state, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, etc.) is a strong advantage but not a pre-requisite to apply. Please note that the Firm expects any Russian-qualified lawyer to become admitted in at least one common law jurisdiction within 18-24 months after joining, in parallel to working full time on the team’s projects.
A successful candidate should be prepared to work with different time zones.
This is a position for a dedicated banking and finance lawyer. However, the Firm also welcomes applications from candidates with other transactional background.
Please send your CV in English to mail. Note that you do not need to be in UAE to apply – all interviews will be conducted by video conference and the Firm will assist the successful candidate with getting a work permit in the UAE.
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Junior Legal Counsel to join our legal team. The successful candidate will be responsible for reviewing, drafting, and negotiating various legal documents, including contracts, legal opinions, and memorandums. They will work closely with clients to ensure that all contractual agreements align with the company’s policies and legal requirements.
What You Will Be Doing:
- Conducting review and risk-based assessment of incoming contracts (NDA, service agreements, partnership agreements, etc.)
- Amending and drafting contractual templates to accommodate new use cases, products, customers’ requests, etc.
- Communicating with customers both in writing and verbally to negotiate and manage inquiries and issues regarding prospective and existing contracts.
About You:
- LL.B. degree in law, preferably LL.M.
- Experience in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating legal documents (contracts, legal opinions, memorandums, etc.) in English.
- Good knowledge of the general principles of civil law, corporate law, and private international law.
- Strong integrity, responsibility, and attention to details.
- Professional proficiency in speaking English.
Nice-to-have:
- Previous working experience in a consulting firm and/or an IT/fintech company.
- Knowledge of the common law system (or the laws of England and Wales specifically).
- Familiarity with the principles of AML/KYC compliance and personal data protection.
- Experience with due diligence and transaction support.
What We Offer:
- Competitive compensation in compliance with your professional expertise
- Working with a product that matters. Our technology helps to protect millions of users and lots of online services worldwide
- International project. Our team works from offices in Berlin, Limassol, London, and Miami, our customers are spread from Mexico and the USA to Hong Kong, South Korea, and Singapore
- Remote first company – work from anywhere in the world
- Paid vacation and sick leave.
The Role:
BeyondTrust is a leader in Privileged Access Management, our solutions protect global companies from the growing cyber threat.
We're currently seeking a Legal Counsel who will play an integral data privacy role for the legal team. This is a great opportunity for a junior candidate with 1-2 years of post-qualification to fast-track their career working closely with the Sales, Go to Market, Procurement, and other teams to identify and manage legal risk relating to the transactional aspects of collection and processing of personal data in a B2B SaaS based environment.
This is a predominantly transactional role and requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail and communications skills; excellent interpersonal and prioritization capabilities; a commercially focused mindset; and an aptitude for providing pragmatic solutions.
The ideal candidate will have experience working in-house within a global commercial environment and a thorough understanding of the key provisions of cloud/SaaS agreements to be able to independently negotiate with customers and vendors to complete contracts in a timely manner.
What You'll Do:
- Negotiate and draft customer and vendor-facing data processing agreements (DPAs) and Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).
- Repaper existing commercial agreements, including locating in—scope contracts and drafting amendments to align with new privacy requirements.
- Provide support in handling customer-facing transfer impact assessments and data subject requests.
- The majority of your work will be data privacy focused. The remainder of your time will be spent providing legal support to other areas of the business as needed (necessary training will be provided).
What You'll Bring:
- A qualified solicitor or barrister with a valid practicing certificate.
- 1-2 years of post-qualification experience in data privacy law ideally in the technology, SaaS or Cloud sectors.
- Commercially focused with solid background in commercial contracts and privacy legislation, DPAs & understanding of SCCs.
- Strong understanding of EU/UK privacy regulations including GDPR is essential.
- Knowledge of US privacy issues is preferred.
- Organized, detail-oriented, and able to work under pressure to meet deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills.
- Ability to translate complex legal issues to a wide range of colleagues.
- Excellent analytical, judgement and decision-making skills.
- Team player with excellent negotiation, writing and communication skills.
- A team player with a positive attitude and sense of humor.
If you have a passion for data privacy and a drive to progress your career to the next level, then we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Join BeyondTrust’s legal team and help protect our clients' identities and secure a work-from-anywhere world.
Benefits & Perks:
Put your wellbeing first with our amazing benefits package:
- 25 days’ holiday which increases with length of service
- Competitive pension scheme
- Vitality Private Healthcare for you and family
- Medicash Benefit (including Dental cover)
- Life Insurance (4x annual salary)
- Income Protection if you are unable to work due to ill health
- Paid parental leave
- Sabbatical leave
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Co-investing opportunity
Algolia is looking to add a corporate counsel with a focus on commercial transactions and privacy to our growing Legal and Compliance Team! The ideal candidate will be a key partner to our Sales, Marketing, Security, Product and Engineering teams and support our growing revenue team, products development, documentation and vendor procurement agreements. This is a great opportunity for a dynamic, tech savvy lawyer with a passion for helping a business to scale. This role will contribute to shaping commercial contracting processes and policies, training team members to accomplish the same, impact the development and lifecycle of products and learn and take on new areas of the law.
Your role will consist of:
- Draft, review and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including enterprise SaaS, software license, data processing agreements, partnership and alliance, consulting, reseller, referral, non-disclosure and other commercial agreements
- Partner cross-functionally with global teams on a variety of commercial matters and vendor agreement review
- Provide internal privacy guidance and to our revenue teams (e.g. data processing agreements, data transfers)
- Provide guidance to Product, Engineering, Marketing and Security on issues related to new and existing products and documentation
- Partner with the extended support team (including sales operations and security) to support and develop processes for contract and knowledge base management
- Develop training materials and conduct training sessions for business teams
- Manage outside counsel for quality and expenses as needed
You might be a fit if you have:
- Professional level fluency and drafting in English
- JD and member of the Bar in good standing or Registered In-House Counsel
- At least 4 years of experience in the IT or corporate team of a global law firm with training in corporate law; and a big plus for in-house relevant work experience in a growing technology company
- Strong transactional experience with drafting and negotiating complex enterprise SaaS agreements, including in regulated sectors (e.g. public, banking)
- Expertise in privacy compliance
- Excellent legal and business judgment
- Passion for partnering with Sales and closing deals
- Strong communication and analytical skills and attention to detail
- Track record of initiative, collaboration and problem-solving skills
Description - External
The purpose of the Genesys Legal Department Diversity Fellowship (“Diversity Fellowship”) is to identify, support and develop a pipeline of exceptional and diverse candidates who are well-positioned to join the Genesys Legal Team upon graduation and increase awareness of, and support for, the importance of diversity in the legal profession.
Genesys Legal Department Diversity Fellows (“Diversity Fellows”) will participate as a paid summer intern with the Company during their 1L or 2L Summer following completion of their academic year. In addition, Diversity Fellows will be eligible for an award after successful completion of the summer program with Genesys. The purpose of the award is to help pay for tuition and law school expenses, including bar exam preparation and fees.
Position:
This will be a remote role. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will work with several members of the legal team across different practice areas.
Eligibility and Selection Process:
Fellows must demonstrate strong leadership skills and a commitment to diversity, meaning a proven track record of activities that promote diversity and inclusion, including professional work, internships, volunteer work, clubs, hobbies, leadership roles, and academic coursework and performance. Preference will be given to applicants who meet the criteria and who demonstrate financial need.
The candidate must be a student at an accredited law school in the United States with intentions to qualify for State Bar Admission upon graduation.
To be considered for the Diversity Fellowship, candidates must submit the following: (1) cover letter; (2) resume; (3) undergraduate and law school transcripts (or the date they expect to receive their law school transcripts if not yet available); and (4) personal statement of 1,500 words or less addressing the candidate’s commitment to promoting diversity, commitment to succeed as a lawyer, personal achievements, demonstrated leadership ability, and interest in working in the tech industry.
The materials submitted should demonstrate:
- Strong academic performance
- Proven leadership abilities and involvement in diversity organizations
- A commitment to community service
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Other special achievements and honors
Additional Job Requirements:
The candidate must also demonstrate the following personal qualities:
- The ability to lead, inspire and manage effectively.
- High degree of professionalism and ethics.
- Self-motivation, with the ability to manage strategically and pro-actively.
- Excellent analytical abilities.
- Understanding commercial objectives and realities, with ability to solve complex problems within such constraints.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to relate comfortably at all levels within an organization, and with diverse, international personnel from a variety of cultures and backgrounds.
- The ability to thrive on challenge and react quickly and positively in a fast-moving environment, all without compromising ethics or integrity.
Compensation:
This role has a market-competitive salary with an anticipated base compensation range listed below. Actual salaries will vary depending on a candidate’s experience, qualifications, skills, and location. This role might also be eligible for a commission or performance-based bonus opportunities.
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
- Telehealth coverage
- Flexible work schedules and work from home opportunities
- Development and career growth opportunities
- Open Time Off in addition to 10 paid holidays
- 401(k) matching program
- Adoption Assistance
- Fertility treatments
Responsibilities
- Legal support of business activities of the holding in different jurisdictions
- Ensuring that company adhere to a constitution, law and regulations, including GDPR of relevant jurisdictions
- Optimization of taxation of the holding in different jurisdictions
- Juridical conclusions for holding’s activities, including risk assessment in different jurisdictions
- Negotiation, approval and legal support of contracts
- Preparation of corporate documents (statutory documents, agendas, minutes of meetings)
- Updating information about changes of legislation
- Intellectual property protection
Requirements
- Higher legal education
- Approved good knowledge of Corporate and Commercial Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Business Law, Tax Law, knowledge of CYSEC and Central Bank regulations
- Proven comparable experience (CySEC regulated companies, finance institutions, electronic money institutions)
- Proven comparable experience in legal support of business including experience with multiple jurisdictions
- Proven comparable experience in GDPR
- Fluent English and Russian
- Excellent negotiation and communications skills
- Administrative and managerial skills
- Analytical ability and strong attention to detail
- Computer skills
We offer:
- Really attractive monthly salary paid in line with your skills and experience
- A comfortable office in the center of Limassol
- 25 working days of vacation
- 100% coverage of sick leaves
- Medical insurance for our employees and their families
- Access to professional conferences, industry events
- Corporate language courses
- Evening yoga classes in office relaxation space
- Free lunches
- Different corporate events for employees and their children
- Sports events
- Assistance in relocation and visa processing (if necessary)