Counsel Legal and Compliance NYC Counsel Legal and Compliance NYC
Overjet Limited - Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
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Lead deals with enterprise customers, strategic partners and vendors (think MSAs, BAAs, Partnership Agreements, Vendor Agreements). You will manage multiple deal processes at a given time, work closely with our sales team, conduct negotiations, review and draft agreements, and advise internal leadership on deal terms and associated risks. (Experience negotiating enterprise SaaS agreements preferred.) Regulatory : Become familiar with, and advise on, regulatory matters affecting the business, including HIPAA, applicable state laws, and emerging AI rules and regulations. While prior regulatory experience is not a prerequisite (although it’s certainly welcome), you should be able to demonstrate how you’ve quickly mastered new areas of law in the past. Cross-Functional Partner : Become a go-to partner with teams across the organization - including People, Product, Sales, Customer Success - to advise them on myriad issues, thoughtfully balancing legal and commercial considerations. Build and Scale a Legal Department : Help build a legal function that can successfully scale with the organization. This includes identifying gaps and proposing solutions, designing and implementing processes to operationalize how legal work is done at Overjet, and ensuring the ongoing compliance of the business. Qualifications 3-6 years as an attorney. Strong preference for BigLaw background with in-house experience at a high-growth company. JD from a top law school and current bar admission (preferably in NY, CA and/or MA). Strong corporate and contract law background with exceptional drafting skills. In-depth knowledge of at least some of the following areas: corporate governance, employment law, commercial transactions, healthcare regulatory law, artificial intelligence, and/or compliance. Excellent analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills with an ability to succinctly distill, articulate, and advise on complex issues and recommended courses of action. A startup mindset: action bias, no job too big or too small, scrappy, a willingness to fail forward, and a sense of humor. Competitive Compensation and Equity Hybrid workplace that provides flexibility, vibrant in-person workspaces, and the ability to build strong connections across all of Overjet - regardless of location 401k plans with a matching program Medical, Dental and Vision coverage: 99% employee premium covered, 75% dependent premium covered Life and AD+D Insurance 8 weeks Paid Parental Leave Optional HSA with Employer contribution Flexible Time Off and company paid holidays Annual Learning and Development Stipend Work from Home Stipend Our Hybrid Workplace We have a unique hybrid workplace at Overjet — which combines the teamwork of meeting in person, with the flexibility of working from anywhere. Many of our positions are based in San Mateo, New York City, Boston, and Lahore. The Jetsetters who live in these “geo-hubs” come to the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, while having the option to work from home the rest of the week. Our People Team is happy to answer any questions about what hybrid work means for your specific role! Excellence: We set ambitious goals and strive for excellence. Velocity: We focus, act with urgency, and deliver results. Ownership: We take ownership, dive deep and solve problems. Win-win: We play to win, setting ourselves and our customers up for success. Growth: We stay curious, seek feedback, and continuously learn and grow. Featured in Bloomberg , Forbes , Fast Company , and TechCrunch EEOC
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