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Partner One Capital

At NetWitness, we believe in challenging the established mindsets, approaches, and product categories in the information security industry. Every product that we deliver to market is based on a core set of principles grounded in the major paradigm shifts in play and the implications that they have for our customers. Do the right thing – by our customers, employees, and shareholders...think long-term, but act with a sense of urgency. What we do matters – our work makes a difference in the world. We give a damn – about our customers, about what we’re doing, about each other...we’re in this together. We are a fun company – building cool products with technical insight that help our customers solve meaningful problems. Our mission is delighting our customers with everything we do. We provide thousands of customers around the world with essential security capabilities, leading with our Intelligence Driven Security Strategy and Vision, to protect their most valuable assets from cyber threats. With NetWitness’s award-winning products, organizations effectively detect, investigate, and respond to advanced attacks; reduce IP theft and cybercrime.

Corporate Counsel

Location

United States

Posted

131 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Mid Level

English

Job Description

Corporate Counsel

Partner One Capital

Partner One is a long-term investment group specializing in the acquisition and growth of successful software companies. In business for over 30 years, we own some of the fastest-growing enterprise software companies in the world. Over 1,500 of the world's largest corporations and governments rely on our software for their most critical operations and to safeguard their most valuable data.  The Role: PartnerOne is seeking a Corporate Counsel to support commercial contracting across select portfolio companies. This is a full-time, permanent role. The role is focused on hands-on commercial work in a fast-paced enterprise software environment. The Corporate Counsel will be responsible for negotiating and managing a high volume of commercial matters, exercising sound judgment, and working independently with internal stakeholders across the business. Responsibilities: - Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of commercial agreements, including: Enterprise software license agreements (primarily on-prem) Cloud services agreements Reseller, VAR and channel partner agreements Professional services agreements - Support sales and commercial teams by enabling efficient deal execution. - Manage multiple concurrent transactions with competing priorities in a high‑volume commercial environment. - Collaborate cross‑functionally with sales, finance, operations, and product teams to resolve routine commercial issues independently. - Assist in managing disputes and litigation in coordination with external counsel.

Job Requirements

  • 5+ years of relevant legal experience.
  • Strong background in commercial contracts and technology transactions, with demonstrated experience in enterprise software licensing.
  • Prior in‑house experience strongly preferred, or law‑firm experience supporting enterprise software clients with a high degree of autonomy.
  • Demonstrated ability to exercise independent commercial judgment in complex negotiations under time pressure.
  • Solid understanding of intellectual property concepts relevant to software licensing and services arrangements.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to convey complex legal concepts to non-legal stakeholders.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Active membership in a relevant Bar association.
  • The estimated global compensation range for this role is $50,000–$185,000 USD. Actual compensation will be based on the candidate’s country of residence, local market benchmarks, and relevant experience. Where required by local law, region‑specific pay ranges will be provided automatically on job boards or shared directly with applicants.

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