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Senior Paralegal

ParalegalParalegalFull TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 201-500Since 2017H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

18 days ago

Salary

$80K - $130K / year

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor Degree8 yrs expEnglishWeb3

Job Description

Senior Paralegal

Blockdaemon

• Draft, review and manage a wide variety of commercial agreements: SaaS/IaaS, NDAs, vendor, partnership and data processing agreements. • Develop and maintain standard templates, playbooks and approval workflows. • Manage global entity records: formations, qualifications, dissolutions and regulatory filings across multiple jurisdictions. • Support corporate governance activities, including board resolutions, corporate minute books, cap tables, governance documentation, entity maintenance, and subsidiary management across multiple jurisdictions. • Support board meeting logistics including agendas, resolutions and minutes. • Monitor regulatory developments in digital assets, staking and DeFi across key jurisdictions (US, EU/MiCA, UK, APAC) and conduct research as appropriate. • Support licence and registration applications and correspondence with regulators. • Help prepare responses to government inquiries and subpoenas. • Assist with data privacy compliance matters, including GDPR, CCPA, and other applicable frameworks. • Support employment and HR-related legal matters across U.S. and international jurisdictions. • Review and provide legal support for marketing and communications materials, including advertising copy, promotional content, partner announcements, and social media posts - ensuring compliance with applicable regulations, disclosure requirements, and brand standards. • Draft marketing agreements, including rights of publicity, case studies, releases, sponsorships, and events. • Own and continuously improve legal tooling, document repositories and workflows. • Own the contract lifecycle management (CLM) system, tracking renewals and key obligations. • Identify and implement tooling improvements across the legal function (e.g., e-signature, matter management, knowledge management).

Job Requirements

  • 8+ years of paralegal experience in-house or at a law firm, with at least 2 years in a senior capacity.
  • Strong background in corporate/commercial law and technology contracts.
  • Experience with international entity management and multi-jurisdictional filings.
  • Proficiency with CLM software (Ironclad, SpotDraft or similar), DocuSign, GSuite/M365.
  • Excellent written communication and organisational skills; comfortable with autonomy and ambiguity.
  • Experience in blockchain, crypto, Web3 or digital asset companies (preferred).
  • Familiarity with digital asset regulations: MiCA, VASP/AMLD5, FCA, FinCEN (preferred).
  • Exposure to GDPR, CCPA or other data protection frameworks (preferred).
  • Experience supporting intercompany restructurings (preferred).

Benefits

  • equity compensation
  • competitive health cover
  • 401k
  • flexible paid time off

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