Description:

The Crown Is Yours
As Corporate Counsel on our Commercial Transactions team, you'll work cross-functionally and guide decisions on various domestic and global legal matters. You will draft, review, and negotiate contracts, playing a key role in the organization's continued expansion while ensuring compliance with all rules, laws, and regulations.

What You'll Do as Corporate Counsel
  • Draft, Review, and Negotiate Various Commercial Agreements, Including Marketing, Saa S, Affiliate, Advertising, Market Access, Non-Disclosure, Consulting Services, Promotional Services, and Other Material Agreements.
  • Assist in maintaining and revising privacy policies, terms of use, house rules, contest rules, and internal controls.
  • Provide guidance on contract negotiations to minimize company risks.
  • Coordinate with other internal functions to ensure internal business alignment and compliance with laws, rules, and regulations.
  • Assist with post-acquisition integrations.
  • Understand, manage, and advise key stakeholders of legal and business risks.
  • Coordinate cross-functional legal input by working closely with other attorneys on your team.

What You'll Bring
  • At Least Four Years of Legal Experience Drafting and Negotiating Complex Commercial Transaction Agreements.
  • Juris Doctorate Degree from an accredited institution with excellent academic credentials.
  • Admission to the MA bar (or eligible for MA authorized in-house counsel)
  • Ability to consider different legal perspectives and suggest practical solutions to complex problems.
  • Genuine desire to learn and adapt to an in-house legal environment in a technology-driven growth stage company.
  • Team player with a strong work ethic and dedication to producing the best-in-class legal work.
  • Ability to manage multiple stakeholders in a fast-paced work environment.
  • Outstanding written and oral skills with strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
  • Knowledge of the gaming industry and working with advertising agreements is strongly preferred.