Legal Counsel
Location
United States
Posted
86 days ago
Salary
$135K - $170K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Legal Counsel
YouGov
Job Description YouGov has an exciting opportunity for a Commercial Legal Counsel. Reporting directly to the Head of Legal, North & Eastern Europe, this is a new global role in our Legal and Compliance team, which forms part of our dynamic Governance department. Team Purpose The Purpose of the Legal & Data team is to help deliver long term shareholder value by: Supporting Growth Understanding our markets & product Developing our IP Protecting our people, assets & reputation; and Operating in an effective, ethical and lawful way in all ways, at all times and in all places. Role Purpose The Purpose of this role is to provide commercial legal advice and expertise to the leadership team in your market and to enable the delivery of an effective and timely commercial legal support service. What will I be delivering? - Drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts pertaining to the business transactions in your market; - Identifying and applying relevant laws to YouGov’s business; - Advising on master service agreements, key supplier agreements and general terms and conditions (both YouGov’s templates and third-party versions); - Supporting on M&A and other corporate legal matters as requested; - Providing wider commercial legal advice and guidance to colleagues on legal risks and contracts - Drafting and reviewing data processing agreements and data sharing agreements and liaising with the Data Privacy team on general data protection matters - Working with the other members of the Legal Team on compliance matters, including risk management and company policies and procedures - Working as part of a dynamic legal team with a high level of autonomy. What’s in it for me? This is an opportunity to contribute to the growth of our business in your market and also the global development of a fully formed Legal department in a high growth, publicly traded technology company. As a member of the YouGov Governance department you will be part of an international business, developing and applying legal expertise and commercial skills across the global group. You will: - Champion all aspects of IP, data privacy and legal practice within the YouGov group; - Work on strategic legal, privacy, compliance and governance projects with the opportunity to input into emerging areas of strategy and product development in the space where traditional IP and Data laws meet; - Support the department with the roll-out and adoption of global policy and processes; - Have opportunity to work closely with YouGov’s senior governance professionals, including the General Counsel and Chief Governance & Compliance Officer; - Be part of a fast-growing, data-driven business. Qualifications What do I need to bring with me? - Qualified solicitor or barrister in your market / region; - Must have significant knowledge and experience working in-house in an international team on commercial and IP matters. - Experience of providing legal and contractual advice to senior management; - Must demonstrate passion and interest for IP and Data law and a willingness to continue to develop professional expertise in these areas to a high standard; - Excellent academics, including a law degree or equivalent legal qualification; - Experience in an intellectual property or data centric business such as marketing, media, tech, advertising and/or publishing industry; - Demonstrated experience partnering with product and engineering teams on artificial intelligence related legal issues; - Some experience in drafting legal documents and reviewing commercial contracts to identify compliance risks; - A pragmatic and process driven approach to tasks and reporting; - Strong communication and stakeholder management skills; - A commitment to YouGov values. For roles based in California, New York, Colorado, Massachusetts, or Washington State, the base salary hiring range for this position is $135,000 - 170,000 USD Compensation offered will be determined by multiple factors including location, job-related knowledge, skills and experience.Certain roles may be eligible for incentive compensation and additional benefits. All US based full time employees are eligible for the following benefits: - Paid vacation, holidays and sick days - Flexible working arrangement available - Group medical, dental and vision insurance - Company-paid life and disability insurance - Paid parental leave - 401(k) with company match #LI-AS1 Why join YouGov? Join our global team to help us achieve our social mission: to make millions of people’s opinions heard for the benefit of our local, national, and international communities. Understanding diversity of opinion requires diversity of background. Although our global panel of millions of people worldwide powers our research, our biggest asset is our people. If our research is to be truly representative of what the world thinks, we need people from all walks of life to be part of the team to bring their perspective to the work we do. Life at YouGov We are driven by a set of shared values. We are fast, fearless, and innovative. We work diligently to get it right. We are guided by accuracy, ethics, and proven methodologies. We respect and trust each other, bringing these values into everything that we do. We strive to provide YouGovers with best-in-class benefits to support their physical, financial, and emotional wellbeing. We want our employees to have a sense of belonging and uniqueness in a supportive workplace, so they can bring their full selves to work. Equal Opportunity Employer As an Equal Opportunity Employer, qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or expression, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, HIV status, political affiliation, socioeconomic background, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law or in line with our responsibilities as a fair and ethic employer. All employment decisions are made based on occupational qualifications, merit, and business need. Data Privacy To find out how we collect and use your personal data when you apply for a role at YouGov, please read our privacy notice at https://jobs.yougov.com/privacy
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