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Counsel
Location
United States
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
$172K - $258K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Counsel
Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp.
• Draft, review and negotiate laboratory services agreements (LSAs), electronic medical record (EMR) integration agreements, and other contractual arrangements relating to Adaptive’s clonoSEQ assay. • Lead internal efforts regarding risk mitigation and compliance with government contract terms. • Partner closely with privacy and compliance attorneys and counterparts in market access, marketing, finance, security, and operations functions to spot issues and carefully evaluate and mitigate risks. • Provide support on NDAs, vendor contract reviews and vendor management matters. • Advise on and direct internal traffic regarding routine, ongoing legal queries in the diagnostic clonoSEQ business. • Help develop, implement, and maintain contract templates, negotiation playbooks, company policies, and other legal processes to drive value and efficiency. • Keep informed of new laws, regulations, and industry trends affecting Adaptive.
Job Requirements
- Juris Doctorate from a nationally accredited law school and current member in good standing of a U.S. state bar.
- At least 5+ years prior in-house or law firm experience providing transactional legal counsel.
- Ability to travel at least 1-2 times per year for in-person team or department meetings.
- At least 2-3 years in a law firm environment (preferred).
- Experience with a biotech and/or the life sciences industry, particularly a diagnostics company (preferred).
- Familiarity or experience with FARs, DFARs and other government contracting terms and rules (preferred).
- Demonstrated client service orientation (preferred).
- Strong verbal and written business communication skills (preferred).
Benefits
- equity grant
- bonus eligible
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