IT Lawyer (Focus on tenders and agreements)

Europe Europe (remote) Remote (Ukraine) Ukraine Legal

If you are an experienced lawyer with expertise in commercial and civil law, including a strong background in client agreements and tenders, with a keen attention to detail and a desire to apply your IP law knowledge in an international setting, this is the role for you.

Are you ready for a new challenge? We’d be thrilled to have you on board!

Requirements

  • Higher education degree in law
  • Proven track record and 5 years of experience in a similar role
  • Solid experience in commercial and civil law, with profound experience in client agreements and tenders
  • Expertise in IP law
  • Detail-oriented mindset
  • At least Upper-Intermediate level of English

Responsibilities

As a member of the Legal Department team, you will be expected to support business activities of the company, including, but not limited to:

  • Provide legal support for the company’s operations in several jurisdictions
  • Draft and review all types of agreements, NDAs, and other legal documents
  • Support relocation processes, including work and residence permit matters in foreign countries
  • Advise on different IP- and personal data-related matters
  • Assist sales and other departments during the negotiation phase concerning contracts and approval thereof with clients/partners/suppliers
  • Research and evaluate different risk factors regarding business decisions and operations

WHY US

  • Diversity of Domains & Businesses
  • Variety of technology
  • Health & Legal support
  • Active professional community
  • Continuous education and growing
  • Flexible schedule
  • Remote work
  • Outstanding offices (if you choose it)
  • Sports and community activities

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