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Associate General Counsel
Location
Alabama + 2 moreAll locations: Alabama | Texas | Virginia
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
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Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Associate General Counsel
Avenu Insights & Analytics
• Serve as a primary legal point of contact for Finance, HR, Information Security, Operations, Product, Procurement, Sales, Customer Success, and leadership on recurring legal questions • Provide practical legal analysis and recommendations on business, operational, customer-facing, and internal legal matters; draft legal opinions, notices, letters, internal guidance, and related documentation • Review and interpret contractual obligations, customer commitments, vendor obligations, internal policies, and legal risk issues • Support routine claims, disputes, demand letters, customer escalations, and pre-litigation matters; identify issues requiring escalation to the SVP or outside counsel • Review and advise on customer agreements, SaaS agreements, order forms, SOWs, amendments, renewals, vendor agreements, and government contracting documents • Assist with incident response documentation, breach notification analysis, preservation notices, and outside counsel coordination • Build practical templates and review standards for procurement and vendor management • Support the development and maintenance of policies, procedures, templates, and controls across privacy, records retention, anti-corruption, conflicts of interest, procurement, and contract management • Draft and review customer letters, legal notices, demand responses, cure notices, reservation of rights letters, and other legal correspondence • Coordinate with outside counsel on employment, litigation, privacy incidents, etc.
Job Requirements
- J.D. from an accredited law school; active bar membership in at least one U.S. jurisdiction
- 5+ years of relevant legal experience, with meaningful in-house experience in a technology, SaaS, GovTech, public-sector, PE-backed, or high-growth environment
- Strong generalist legal judgment across commercial contracts, privacy, employment, vendor agreements, disputes, compliance, and operational legal support
- Experience reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements, SaaS agreements, professional services agreements, vendor agreements, and government customer terms
- Experience with state and local government customers, public-sector procurement, RFP processes, cooperative purchasing vehicles, or government contracting requirements
- Experience supporting HR on employment-related matters, investigations, policies, and employee documentation
- Experience with Ironclad, Salesforce, or other CLM/CRM-enabled legal workflows.
Benefits
- Competitive benefits and compensation package
- Equal Opportunity Employer
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