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Attorneys develop legal strategies and advance litigation on AI law and policy to safeguard democracy, working on impact cases involving emerging technology regulation.
Protect Democracy is seeking experienced, highly motivated attorneys to join our team as Counsel, focusing on the legal dimensions of artificial intelligence and advanced technology as they intersect with American democracy. These roles are integral to our scaling of the AI for Democracy Action LabâProtect Democracyâs multidisciplinary, nonpartisan âaction tankâ focusing on building tech tools and shaping law and policy to safeguard and strengthen democracy in the AI era. This position is remote based in the US.*
We are hiring for two different tech counsel roles:
The senior position is for candidates with at least 10 years of experience as an attorney, ideally bringing expertise in AI and emerging technology law, exceptional legal and analytical skills, entrepreneurial legal instincts, and a demonstrated ability to translate complex technical and legal questions for diverse audiences.
The other position is for early to mid-career attorneyseager for opportunities to stretch and grow in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. The ideal candidate brings at least 4 years of experience as an attorney, with some exposure to AI and emerging technology law or related fields (such as national security or First Amendment law), exceptional legal and analytical skills, and entrepreneurial legal instincts.
In both roles, you will develop and advance legal strategies at the frontier of AI law and policy. From idea generation to execution, you will work with a small team driving creative impact litigation and other projects that integrate legal, regulatory, and communications strategies to constrain deployments of AI that are corrosive to our democracy. You will also help build the AI for Democracy Action Labâs expertise and credibility on the legal questions that will define how AI shapes our democracy.
As a member of this team, you will shape the AI for Democracy Action Labâs legal advocacy priorities, building upon the teamâs strategies to date. Our legal work has included advocacy to push back against the Pentagonâs retaliation against Anthropic for standing by its red lines, litigation challenging the administrationâs attempt to chill online trust and safety work, and litigation and advocacy to stop the administrationâs unlawful collection and aggregation of Americansâ personal data and deployment of technology for surveillance purposes.
At Protect Democracy, we believe that diversity isnât just a strength â itâs a necessity for tackling the complex challenges facing democracy. A broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences strengthen our ability to analyze problems, craft solutions, and drive meaningful change. We strongly encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds and from across the political and ideological spectrum to apply. If you meet most but not all of the criteria listed below but believe nonetheless youâd be a stellar match for the role and could grow into it, we want to hear from you.
In both counsel roles, team members will:
Develop and shape integrated advocacy projects to advance the mission of Protect Democracy at the intersection of AI and democracy through the AI for Democracy Action Lab, including by:
Bringing creative and high-impact litigation at the intersection of AI and democracy;
Helping build Protect Democracyâs expertise and reputation as a thought leader on AI and emerging technology law as it relates to democracy; and
Collaborating with the communications team to define and execute on integrated advocacy campaigns that advance the AI for Democracy Action Labâs goals.
Senior counsel will:
Identify, scope, and manage complex, high-stakes integrated advocacy projects to advance the AI for Democracy Action Labâs goals;
Lead and drive the development of innovative legal arguments and potential litigation approaches at the intersection of AI and democracy;
Lead the process of researching, drafting, and editing pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal filings in impact litigation;
Lead communication with opposing counsel and manage and grow relationships with clients, coalition partners, experts, and government stakeholders in high-stakes litigation and non-litigation settings;
Manage discovery processes, including informal fact-finding, document review, witness interviews, written discovery, depositions, and expert discovery;
Supervise and mentor paralegals, junior legal staff, and law students;
Write, publish, and present to key audiences on legal issues that gain significant traction at the intersection of AI and democratic governance;
Brief reporters and provide expert commentary on complex legal questions and developments in AI law and regulation, serving as a public face for projects;
Engage with policymakers, regulators, civil society partners, and the tech industry as a credible legal voice for pro-democracy AI governance.
Early to mid-career counsel will:
Lead legal and policy projects or workstreams at the intersection of AI and democracy with managerial direction on strategy and pivots;
Research, develop, and shape innovative ideas for litigation and policy strategies to advance the AI for Democracy Action Labâs goals;
Research, draft, and edit excellent legal pleadings and external-facing non-litigation products (including legal memos, primers, administrative comments, and op-eds);
Participate in and manage discovery processes, including informal fact-finding, document review, witness interviews, written discovery, depositions, and expert discovery;
Communicate in settings with significant stakes, including recruiting clients and retaining outside counsel and representing the organization with non-litigation external stakeholders (such as ecosystem or media briefings);
Participate in convenings with policymakers, regulators, civil society partners, and the tech industry as a credible legal voice for pro-democracy AI governance.
The ideal candidate brings:
Relevant legal experience, specifically:
For senior counsel, at least 10 years of legal experience (which can include judicial clerkships), with expertise in AI and emerging technology law, exceptional legal and analytical skills, entrepreneurial legal instincts, and a demonstrated ability to translate complex technical and legal questions for diverse audiences;
For early to mid-career counsel, at least 4 years of legal experience (which can include judicial clerkships), with some exposure to AI and emerging technology law or related fields (such as national security or First Amendment law), exceptional legal and analytical skills, and entrepreneurial legal instincts.
Bar membership in good standing in the jurisdiction of your residence;
Experience developing and leading impact litigation or plaintiff-side civil litigation, including managing litigation teams for the senior role;
Entrepreneurial legal instincts and an ability to generate impactful, creative ideas that advance the goals of the AI for Democracy Action Lab;
Exceptional analytical, writing, and presentation skills directed at both legal and non-legal audiences;
Ability to translate complex technical and legal questions for policymakers, journalists, and the public
An embrace of a cross-ideological and nonpartisan approach to protecting our democracy;
Growth mindset and enthusiasm for giving and receiving feedback up, down, and sideways;
Collaborative orientation and willingness to take on tasks big or small as needed to advance our mission;
Rigorous attention to detail and the highest standards for excellence in execution;
A passionate commitment to the preservation of democratic norms and institutions, and an understanding that our democracy has never fully represented communities of color.
Compensation
For senior counsel, the starting salary range is $170,000 to $193,000, commensurate with the candidateâs relevant experience, capabilities and skills and in alignment with internal equity.
For early to mid-career counsel, the starting salary range is $138,400 to $157,000, commensurate with the candidateâs relevant experience, capabilities and skills and in alignment with internal equity.
About Protect Democracy
* Flexible location. We are a remote-first organization based exclusively in the United States, meaning our staff work within the US and primarily virtually. We also offer shared workspaces for those who enjoy working in an office environment. We are established for remote work in many states across the country, and while candidates based anywhere in the United States are welcome to apply, we may not be able to offer employment in your current location. If you proceed in the hiring process, we will discuss where you currently live and what is possible in our initial interview. All staff are also required to travel at least two times per year to team retreats, and this role may require periodic travel. Accommodations to this requirement will be made only in exceptional circumstances.
Commitment to an inclusive workplace. Protect Democracy is an equal opportunity employer. We believe that a broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences strengthens our ability to analyze problems, craft solutions, and drive meaningful change. Protect Democracy encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
Phenomenal benefits. Our benefits package includes generous sick leave and a flexible vacation policy where we encourage team members to take 4-5 weeks every year, along with 12 paid holidays, 6 weeks of paid family medical leave, and 18 weeks of paid parental leave. We also offer a 401(k) plan with up to 6% employer match that vests immediately. Additionally, we cover employee medical premiums at 100% (with up to 95% coverage for dependents depending on plan selection), and employee and dependentâs dental/vision at 100%. All employees have access to long-term disability and life insurance, fertility benefits, a home office stipend, and bonuses at the discretion of the Executive Director.
To apply for this position, please complete the application linked below. You will be asked to upload your resume and cover letter as PDFs. Applications missing any of the required materials will be considered incomplete and not reviewed. Please note that interviews for these roles will be conducted on a rolling basis.
Important notes
Contact hiring@protectdemocracy.org if you require specific accommodations at any point in the hiring process.
Keep an eye on your promotions/spam folders to avoid missed communication.
We are unable to provide status updates for each application we receive. If you reach out and do not hear back, please know it is not for lack of appreciation or interest, but simply for lack of staff capacity to respond to individual inquiries.
The application will include a voluntary EEO survey so that we can monitor the applicant pool as a whole for representation and equal employment opportunities, and to evaluate our progress as an organization toward a diverse and inclusive workforce, which we believe is a pillar of a thriving democracy.
The categories used by the EEO survey are limited and may not reflect your lived experience; please feel free to opt out of any of the questions. Your responses to this survey are entirely separate from your application materials, are not accessible to those responsible for hiring decisions, and will not affect your candidacy in any way.
Legal Counsel negotiates and structures enterprise SaaS and data licensing agreements while advising on deal strategy, regulatory compliance, and risk management for a property intelligence company.
Property intelligence is reshaping how the world understands the built environment, and Nearmap is driving that. We put powerful aerial imagery, AI-driven analytics, and geospatial tools into the hands of the people who plan, build, insure, and govern the places we all live and work. Our technology turns property uncertainty into decisive action, and our culture brings out the best in the people who build it.
We move fast, we care about craft, and weâre proud of what weâre building. If youâre energized by turning hard problems into real-world impact, weâd love to meet you.
Location:Â PST or MST timezones
Term: Fixed Term Contract (12 months)
Weâre looking for a commercially-minded Legal Counsel (Contract) to play a critical role at the intersection of legal, product, and revenue as we integrate our recent acquisition of itel and continue to scale our North America business. In this role, youâll lead key legal workstreams tied to vendor contract integration while partnering closely with Sales, Go-To-Market, and Operations teams to support high-impact deals. Youâll be hands-on in negotiating, drafting, and structuring complex enterprise SaaS and data licensing agreementsâprimarily within the insurance sectorâhelping the business move quickly while thoughtfully managing risk.
This is a highly visible opportunity to act as a true business partner, advising on deal strategy, navigating nuanced legal and regulatory considerations (including data privacy and emerging technologies like AI/ML), and representing the company in negotiations with customers and opposing counsel. Youâll work cross-functionally across a global organization, contributing to broader legal initiatives while ensuring compliance with evolving laws and industry standards. The ideal candidate brings a pragmatic, solutions-oriented mindsetâsomeone who can translate complex legal concepts into clear, actionable guidance and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
While this role is initially structured as a contract position, there is a strong opportunity for it to convert to a permanent role based on performance and business needsâmaking it an excellent entry point for someone looking to make a meaningful impact and grow with the organization over time.
Key Responsibilities
Compliance with Nearmap values, policies and standards, and ensure compliance with all local statutory requirements.
Skills
Personal Attributes
Why youâll love working at Nearmap:
We move fast and work smart; often wearing multiple hats. We adapted to remote working with ease and are continually looking at ways to improve. Weâre proud of our inclusive, supportive culture, and maintain a safe environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging and can be themselves.
In addition to your annual leave, Nearmap offers:
Learn More About The Work We Do
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LinkedIn Page
Thanks, but we got this! Nearmap does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies and search firms. Please do not email or send unsolicited resumes to any Nearmap employee, location or address. Nearmap is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
Legal Counsel negotiates and drafts SaaS/data licensing agreements, advises on deal strategy, and manages legal risk for sales teams while building scalable legal processes.
Property intelligence is reshaping how the world understands the built environment, and Nearmap is driving that. We put powerful aerial imagery, AI-driven analytics, and geospatial tools into the hands of the people who plan, build, insure, and govern the places we all live and work. Our technology turns property uncertainty into decisive action, and our culture brings out the best in the people who build it.
We move fast, we care about craft, and weâre proud of what weâre building. If youâre energized by turning hard problems into real-world impact, weâd love to meet you.
Weâre looking for a dynamic Legal Counsel to support our growing U.S. business, partnering closely with Commercial (AECO) and Government Sales teams to help drive revenue while thoughtfully managing legal risk. In this role, youâll sit at the center of our go-to-market effortsâadvising on deal strategy, negotiating and drafting SaaS and data licensing agreements, and guiding teams through complex contract structures, including those involving machine learning and government entities. Youâll play a key role in enabling the business to move quickly and confidently, translating legal considerations into clear, practical guidance that supports our broader company objectives.
Beyond day-to-day deal support, youâll contribute to building scalable legal processes and strengthening compliance across the organization. This includes developing training for internal teams, refining contract playbooks and toolkits, and staying ahead of evolving legal and regulatory requirementsâparticularly across government and multi-jurisdictional agreements. Youâll also collaborate with a global legal team, gaining exposure to international projects and working closely with our headquarters in Sydney.
This is an ideal opportunity for a commercially minded attorney who enjoys working cross-functionally, thrives in a fast-paced, remote-first environment, and is excited to have a direct impact on business outcomes. If youâre someone who can balance autonomy with collaboration, navigate ambiguity with confidence, and communicate complex legal concepts in a simple, actionable way, youâll be a strong fit for this role.
Key Responsibilities
Legal Sales Support
General Legal Support
Compliance
Skills
Personal Attributes
Why youâll love working at Nearmap:
We move fast and work smart; often wearing multiple hats. We adapted to remote working with ease and are continually looking at ways to improve. Weâre proud of our inclusive, supportive culture, and maintain a safe environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging and can be themselves.
In addition to your annual leave, Nearmap offers:
Learn More About The Work We Do
YouTube Page
LinkedIn Page
Thanks, but we got this! Nearmap does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies and search firms. Please do not email or send unsolicited resumes to any Nearmap employee, location or address. Nearmap is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
Attorney develops and advances legal strategies on AI law and policy, handling litigation and advocacy to protect democracy from harmful AI deployments.
Protect Democracy is seeking experienced, highly motivated attorneys to join our team as Counsel, focusing on the legal dimensions of artificial intelligence and advanced technology as they intersect with American democracy. These roles are integral to our scaling of the AI for Democracy Action LabâProtect Democracyâs multidisciplinary, nonpartisan âaction tankâ focusing on building tech tools and shaping law and policy to safeguard and strengthen democracy in the AI era. This position is remote based in the US.*
We are hiring for two different tech counsel roles:
The senior position is for candidates with at least 10 years of experience as an attorney, ideally bringing expertise in AI and emerging technology law, exceptional legal and analytical skills, entrepreneurial legal instincts, and a demonstrated ability to translate complex technical and legal questions for diverse audiences.
The other position is for early to mid-career attorneyseager for opportunities to stretch and grow in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. The ideal candidate brings at least 4 years of experience as an attorney, with some exposure to AI and emerging technology law or related fields (such as national security or First Amendment law), exceptional legal and analytical skills, and entrepreneurial legal instincts.
In both roles, you will develop and advance legal strategies at the frontier of AI law and policy. From idea generation to execution, you will work with a small team driving creative impact litigation and other projects that integrate legal, regulatory, and communications strategies to constrain deployments of AI that are corrosive to our democracy. You will also help build the AI for Democracy Action Labâs expertise and credibility on the legal questions that will define how AI shapes our democracy.
As a member of this team, you will shape the AI for Democracy Action Labâs legal advocacy priorities, building upon the teamâs strategies to date. Our legal work has included advocacy to push back against the Pentagonâs retaliation against Anthropic for standing by its red lines, litigation challenging the administrationâs attempt to chill online trust and safety work, and litigation and advocacy to stop the administrationâs unlawful collection and aggregation of Americansâ personal data and deployment of technology for surveillance purposes.
At Protect Democracy, we believe that diversity isnât just a strength â itâs a necessity for tackling the complex challenges facing democracy. A broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences strengthen our ability to analyze problems, craft solutions, and drive meaningful change. We strongly encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds and from across the political and ideological spectrum to apply. If you meet most but not all of the criteria listed below but believe nonetheless youâd be a stellar match for the role and could grow into it, we want to hear from you.
In both counsel roles, team members will:
Develop and shape integrated advocacy projects to advance the mission of Protect Democracy at the intersection of AI and democracy through the AI for Democracy Action Lab, including by:
Bringing creative and high-impact litigation at the intersection of AI and democracy;
Helping build Protect Democracyâs expertise and reputation as a thought leader on AI and emerging technology law as it relates to democracy; and
Collaborating with the communications team to define and execute on integrated advocacy campaigns that advance the AI for Democracy Action Labâs goals.
Senior counsel will:
Identify, scope, and manage complex, high-stakes integrated advocacy projects to advance the AI for Democracy Action Labâs goals;
Lead and drive the development of innovative legal arguments and potential litigation approaches at the intersection of AI and democracy;
Lead the process of researching, drafting, and editing pleadings, motions, briefs, and other legal filings in impact litigation;
Lead communication with opposing counsel and manage and grow relationships with clients, coalition partners, experts, and government stakeholders in high-stakes litigation and non-litigation settings;
Manage discovery processes, including informal fact-finding, document review, witness interviews, written discovery, depositions, and expert discovery;
Supervise and mentor paralegals, junior legal staff, and law students;
Write, publish, and present to key audiences on legal issues that gain significant traction at the intersection of AI and democratic governance;
Brief reporters and provide expert commentary on complex legal questions and developments in AI law and regulation, serving as a public face for projects;
Engage with policymakers, regulators, civil society partners, and the tech industry as a credible legal voice for pro-democracy AI governance.
Early to mid-career counsel will:
Lead legal and policy projects or workstreams at the intersection of AI and democracy with managerial direction on strategy and pivots;
Research, develop, and shape innovative ideas for litigation and policy strategies to advance the AI for Democracy Action Labâs goals;
Research, draft, and edit excellent legal pleadings and external-facing non-litigation products (including legal memos, primers, administrative comments, and op-eds);
Participate in and manage discovery processes, including informal fact-finding, document review, witness interviews, written discovery, depositions, and expert discovery;
Communicate in settings with significant stakes, including recruiting clients and retaining outside counsel and representing the organization with non-litigation external stakeholders (such as ecosystem or media briefings);
Participate in convenings with policymakers, regulators, civil society partners, and the tech industry as a credible legal voice for pro-democracy AI governance.
The ideal candidate brings:
Relevant legal experience, specifically:
For senior counsel, at least 10 years of legal experience (which can include judicial clerkships), with expertise in AI and emerging technology law, exceptional legal and analytical skills, entrepreneurial legal instincts, and a demonstrated ability to translate complex technical and legal questions for diverse audiences;
For early to mid-career counsel, at least 4 years of legal experience (which can include judicial clerkships), with some exposure to AI and emerging technology law or related fields (such as national security or First Amendment law), exceptional legal and analytical skills, and entrepreneurial legal instincts.
Bar membership in good standing in the jurisdiction of your residence;
Experience developing and leading impact litigation or plaintiff-side civil litigation, including managing litigation teams for the senior role;
Entrepreneurial legal instincts and an ability to generate impactful, creative ideas that advance the goals of the AI for Democracy Action Lab;
Exceptional analytical, writing, and presentation skills directed at both legal and non-legal audiences;
Ability to translate complex technical and legal questions for policymakers, journalists, and the public
An embrace of a cross-ideological and nonpartisan approach to protecting our democracy;
Growth mindset and enthusiasm for giving and receiving feedback up, down, and sideways;
Collaborative orientation and willingness to take on tasks big or small as needed to advance our mission;
Rigorous attention to detail and the highest standards for excellence in execution;
A passionate commitment to the preservation of democratic norms and institutions, and an understanding that our democracy has never fully represented communities of color.
Compensation
For senior counsel, the starting salary range is $170,000 to $193,000, commensurate with the candidateâs relevant experience, capabilities and skills and in alignment with internal equity.
For early to mid-career counsel, the starting salary range is $138,400 to $157,000, commensurate with the candidateâs relevant experience, capabilities and skills and in alignment with internal equity.
About Protect Democracy
* Flexible location. We are a remote-first organization based exclusively in the United States, meaning our staff work within the US and primarily virtually. We also offer shared workspaces for those who enjoy working in an office environment. We are established for remote work in many states across the country, and while candidates based anywhere in the United States are welcome to apply, we may not be able to offer employment in your current location. If you proceed in the hiring process, we will discuss where you currently live and what is possible in our initial interview. All staff are also required to travel at least two times per year to team retreats, and this role may require periodic travel. Accommodations to this requirement will be made only in exceptional circumstances.
Commitment to an inclusive workplace. Protect Democracy is an equal opportunity employer. We believe that a broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences strengthens our ability to analyze problems, craft solutions, and drive meaningful change. Protect Democracy encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
Phenomenal benefits. Our benefits package includes generous sick leave and a flexible vacation policy where we encourage team members to take 4-5 weeks every year, along with 12 paid holidays, 6 weeks of paid family medical leave, and 18 weeks of paid parental leave. We also offer a 401(k) plan with up to 6% employer match that vests immediately. Additionally, we cover employee medical premiums at 100% (with up to 95% coverage for dependents depending on plan selection), and employee and dependentâs dental/vision at 100%. All employees have access to long-term disability and life insurance, fertility benefits, a home office stipend, and bonuses at the discretion of the Executive Director.
To apply for this position, please complete the application linked below. You will be asked to upload your resume and cover letter as PDFs. Applications missing any of the required materials will be considered incomplete and not reviewed. Please note that interviews for these roles will be conducted on a rolling basis.
Important notes
Contact hiring@protectdemocracy.org if you require specific accommodations at any point in the hiring process.
Keep an eye on your promotions/spam folders to avoid missed communication.
We are unable to provide status updates for each application we receive. If you reach out and do not hear back, please know it is not for lack of appreciation or interest, but simply for lack of staff capacity to respond to individual inquiries.
The application will include a voluntary EEO survey so that we can monitor the applicant pool as a whole for representation and equal employment opportunities, and to evaluate our progress as an organization toward a diverse and inclusive workforce, which we believe is a pillar of a thriving democracy.
The categories used by the EEO survey are limited and may not reflect your lived experience; please feel free to opt out of any of the questions. Your responses to this survey are entirely separate from your application materials, are not accessible to those responsible for hiring decisions, and will not affect your candidacy in any way.
Provides legal advice and counsel to support Postmedia's news media operations across multiple platforms.
Junior/Mid Legal Counsel drafts and negotiates commercial agreements, provides legal advice across multiple domains, and supports AI/healthcare regulatory strategy for an AI-powered healthcare company.
Healthcare needs a better rhythm: one that keeps care continuous and deeply human. Heidi is building an AI Care Partner that works alongside clinicians to make that possible.
Weâre a team of doctors, engineers, designers, researchers, and creatives building tools that help clinicians stay focused on what matters most: their patients.
In just 18 months, Heidi has given back more than 18 million hours to healthcare professionals â supporting 73 million patient visits in 116 countries. Today, more than two million patient visits each week are powered by Heidi worldwide.
Backed by nearly $100 million in funding, weâre growing in the US, UK, Canada, and Europe, partnering with leading health systems including the NHS, Beth Israel Lahey Health, and Monash Health.
We are looking for an adaptable, commercially minded Junior/Mid Legal Counsel with 1â4 years of post-qualification experience to join our growing legal and compliance team. You could be based in Australia, Canada, or the United States. What matters is that you are qualified to practice in your jurisdiction and ready to contribute from day one. This role suits someone who thrives in a fast-moving environment, provides practical advice, and wants to grow across a broad mix of legal areas including contracts, compliance, capital raising, and financing.
Youâll work closely with our Head of Legal and Regulatory Affairs and senior lawyers at Heidi and collaborate across product, engineering, operations, sales, and security. A strong interest in technology â especially AI and digital health â is essential, and you should be comfortable learning new tools and picking up technical concepts quickly.
We welcome applicants from Australia, Canada, and the United States. Some travel may be required based on business needs.
Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements including SaaS terms, healthcare provider contracts, data processing agreements, and technology partnerships.
Provide clear, practical legal advice that balances organisational risk with operational realities.
Work across a breadth of legal areas â including technology, privacy, health law, employment/HR, leasing, and commercial â and switch between them with ease.
Support product development and regulatory strategy in areas involving AI, large language models (LLMs), and generative AI (with training and support provided).
Partner with engineering and product teams to understand technical concepts and translate them into legal and governance implications.
Assist with global expansion by navigating jurisdiction-specific legal, compliance, and health regulatory requirements.
Lead or contribute to DPIAs, PIAs, risk assessments, and regulatory submissions.
Support certification efforts (e.g., ISO 27001, SOC2, Cyber Essentials+) and respond to due diligence and security reviews.
Draft and maintain internal policies, contribute to governance processes, and support internal training.
Support capital raising and financing activities, including preparing and reviewing term sheets, subscription agreements and other investment documentation, managing data rooms, coordinating legal workstreams for equity and debt raises, and liaising with investors and external counsel.
Represent Heidi at conferences, panels, and external events where legal, regulatory, or governance expertise is required.
Manage external legal counsel as required.
A qualified lawyer admitted to practice in Australia, Canada, or the United States with 1â4 yearsâ post-qualification experience. Background in technology, digital health, or a fast-growth startup is a plus, not a prerequisite.
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, ambiguous environment and able to produce advice that is both legally sound and highly practical.
Pragmatic and able to focus on what matters, without getting bogged down in minute details that donât impact risk.
Technically curious and able to learn new systems and tools quickly (e.g., Slack, Linear, Notion, and other workflow platforms).
Interested in or willing to upskill in understanding advanced technical concepts such as LLMs, generative AI, and cloud-based architectures.
Able to context-switch efficiently across diverse legal areas â commercial contracting, capital raising, financing, health regulation, HR/employment, privacy, and technology matters.
An exceptional communicator who can translate complexity into clear, concise, and business-friendly guidance.
Multilingual a plus, given Heidiâs global footprint across 116 countries and 110+ languages.
Experience practising across (or familiarity with) multiple jurisdictions (e.g. AU, UK / EU, US, Canada) is highly regarded.
Self-motivated and proactive, with the judgement to drive matters forward without close supervision.
Strong-willed and able to push back on priorities â internal or external â that donât align with company goals.
Passionate about AI, digital health, compliance, and the future of care delivery.
1. Build to Last
We design for safety and reliability so clinicians, patients, and our teams can trust what we build every day.
2. Own Your Practice
Ideas rise on merit, not title, and everyone shares responsibility for the standards we set together.
3. Move Fast, Stay Steady
We move quickly but never at the cost of trust. Progress only matters if people can depend on what we make.
4. Make Others Better
Honest feedback, steady support, and shared growth keep our teams improving together.
Why you will flourish with us
Flexible hybrid working, with 3 days in the office
Monthly $150 AUD benefit to invest in your physical and mental wellbeing
Recharge Days after major milestones and busy periods
A generous personal development budget of $1000 AUD per annum
Become an owner, with shares (equity) in the company, if Heidi wins, we all win
A one-time home office setup contribution
26 weeks paid parental leave for primary carers, 18 weeks for secondary carers
A fertility support benefit of $10,000 AUD covering IVF, egg freezing or sperm freezing
10 days per year dedicated to supporting clinicians in maintaining accreditation
The rare chance to create a global impact as you immerse yourself in one of Australiaâs leading healthtech startups
If you have an impact quickly, the opportunity to fast track your startup career!
Heidi is dedicated to creating an equitable, inclusive, and supportive work environment that brings people together from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Our strength is in our differences. Weâre proud to be an equal opportunity employer and welcome all applicants as weâre committed to promoting a culture of opportunity for all.
Junior/mid legal counsel drafts and reviews commercial agreements, provides compliance advice, and supports product development across technology, healthcare, and AI regulatory matters.
Healthcare needs a better rhythm: one that keeps care continuous and deeply human. Heidi is building an AI Care Partner that works alongside clinicians to make that possible.
Weâre a team of doctors, engineers, designers, researchers, and creatives building tools that help clinicians stay focused on what matters most: their patients.
In just 18 months, Heidi has given back more than 18 million hours to healthcare professionals â supporting 73 million patient visits in 116 countries. Today, more than two million patient visits each week are powered by Heidi worldwide.
Backed by nearly $100 million in funding, weâre growing in the US, UK, Canada, and Europe, partnering with leading health systems including the NHS, Beth Israel Lahey Health, and Monash Health.
We are looking for an adaptable, commercially minded Junior/Mid Legal Counsel with 1â4 years of post-qualification experience to join our growing legal and compliance team. You could be based in Australia, Canada, or the United States. What matters is that you are qualified to practice in your jurisdiction and ready to contribute from day one. This role suits someone who thrives in a fast-moving environment, provides practical advice, and wants to grow across a broad mix of legal areas including contracts, compliance, capital raising, and financing.
Youâll work closely with our Head of Legal and Regulatory Affairs and senior lawyers at Heidi and collaborate across product, engineering, operations, sales, and security. A strong interest in technology â especially AI and digital health â is essential, and you should be comfortable learning new tools and picking up technical concepts quickly.
We welcome applicants from Australia, Canada, and the United States. Some travel may be required based on business needs.
Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements including SaaS terms, healthcare provider contracts, data processing agreements, and technology partnerships.
Provide clear, practical legal advice that balances organisational risk with operational realities.
Work across a breadth of legal areas â including technology, privacy, health law, employment/HR, leasing, and commercial â and switch between them with ease.
Support product development and regulatory strategy in areas involving AI, large language models (LLMs), and generative AI (with training and support provided).
Partner with engineering and product teams to understand technical concepts and translate them into legal and governance implications.
Assist with global expansion by navigating jurisdiction-specific legal, compliance, and health regulatory requirements.
Lead or contribute to DPIAs, PIAs, risk assessments, and regulatory submissions.
Support certification efforts (e.g., ISO 27001, SOC2, Cyber Essentials+) and respond to due diligence and security reviews.
Draft and maintain internal policies, contribute to governance processes, and support internal training.
Support capital raising and financing activities, including preparing and reviewing term sheets, subscription agreements and other investment documentation, managing data rooms, coordinating legal workstreams for equity and debt raises, and liaising with investors and external counsel.
Represent Heidi at conferences, panels, and external events where legal, regulatory, or governance expertise is required.
Manage external legal counsel as required.
A qualified lawyer admitted to practice in Australia, Canada, or the United States with 1â4 yearsâ post-qualification experience. Background in technology, digital health, or a fast-growth startup is a plus, not a prerequisite.
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, ambiguous environment and able to produce advice that is both legally sound and highly practical.
Pragmatic and able to focus on what matters, without getting bogged down in minute details that donât impact risk.
Technically curious and able to learn new systems and tools quickly (e.g., Slack, Linear, Notion, and other workflow platforms).
Interested in or willing to upskill in understanding advanced technical concepts such as LLMs, generative AI, and cloud-based architectures.
Able to context-switch efficiently across diverse legal areas â commercial contracting, capital raising, financing, health regulation, HR/employment, privacy, and technology matters.
An exceptional communicator who can translate complexity into clear, concise, and business-friendly guidance.
Multilingual a plus, given Heidiâs global footprint across 116 countries and 110+ languages.
Experience practising across (or familiarity with) multiple jurisdictions (e.g. AU, UK / EU, US, Canada) is highly regarded.
Self-motivated and proactive, with the judgement to drive matters forward without close supervision.
Strong-willed and able to push back on priorities â internal or external â that donât align with company goals.
Passionate about AI, digital health, compliance, and the future of care delivery.
1. Build to Last
We design for safety and reliability so clinicians, patients, and our teams can trust what we build every day.
2. Own Your Practice
Ideas rise on merit, not title, and everyone shares responsibility for the standards we set together.
3. Move Fast, Stay Steady
We move quickly but never at the cost of trust. Progress only matters if people can depend on what we make.
4. Make Others Better
Honest feedback, steady support, and shared growth keep our teams improving together.
Why you will flourish with us
Flexible hybrid working, with 3 days in the office
Monthly $150 AUD benefit to invest in your physical and mental wellbeing
Recharge Days after major milestones and busy periods
A generous personal development budget of $1000 AUD per annum
Become an owner, with shares (equity) in the company, if Heidi wins, we all win
A one-time home office setup contribution
26 weeks paid parental leave for primary carers, 18 weeks for secondary carers
A fertility support benefit of $10,000 AUD covering IVF, egg freezing or sperm freezing
10 days per year dedicated to supporting clinicians in maintaining accreditation
The rare chance to create a global impact as you immerse yourself in one of Australiaâs leading healthtech startups
If you have an impact quickly, the opportunity to fast track your startup career!
Heidi is dedicated to creating an equitable, inclusive, and supportive work environment that brings people together from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Our strength is in our differences. Weâre proud to be an equal opportunity employer and welcome all applicants as weâre committed to promoting a culture of opportunity for all.
Manages contract lifecycle, document administration, and legal operations using CLM tools while coordinating contract routing, tracking, and stakeholder communication.
Kyverna Therapeutics is a patient-centered, clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing cell therapies for patients suffering from autoimmune diseases. Guided by our core values, Stay True to Why, Collaborate to Accelerate, Lead with Clarity, Boldly Innovative, and Own the Outcome, we are committed to transforming the future of treatment for autoimmune disease. Join us at the forefront of cell therapy innovation and help redefine whatâÂÂs possible.
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Title: Paralegal, Contract Management & Legal Operations
Reports to: Associate General Counsel
Location: Remote (West coast hours preferred)
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Summary
The Paralegal will provide a diverse range of legal and contract management support within the Legal Department, managing a high volume of documents, including end-to-end contract administration, ensuring contracts are accurately formatted, properly routed, and efficiently executed. This role will be responsible for tracking and organizing agreements, maintaining contract records, and supporting workflow optimization using tools such as SharePoint and Ironclad.
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This is a highly detail-oriented role focused on process, coordination, and operational excellence, enabling timely contract execution across the organization.
\nThe national salary range for this position is $125K to $140K USD annually. This salary range is an estimate of what we reasonably expect to pay for this position, and the actual salary may vary based on factors including experience, education, geographic location, internal equity, and market data. This position is also eligible for annual bonus, equity, benefits, and participation in the CompanyâÂÂs stock plan.
Provides legal counsel on energy regulatory matters including FERC compliance, PJM interconnection, permitting, and utility infrastructure work.
Headquarters: New York
URL: https://www.saidgig.com/
SaidGig is listing a remote contract opportunity for attorneys with energy regulatory experience.
This role is a strong fit for attorneys who have worked on PJM interconnection compliance, FERC regulations, site control review, energy permitting, utility matters, generator interconnection, or related energy infrastructure work.
Pay range:
$100â$135/hour
Location:
Remote. East Coast U.S. candidates preferred.
Relevant experience may include:
- PJM interconnection compliance
- FERC regulations
- Energy permitting
- Site control review
- Interconnection queue filings
- Utility, transmission, generator interconnection, or energy regulatory matters
- Legal research, drafting, review, or advisory work in energy-related matters
Apply through the SaidGig listing for full details.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/saidgig-attorney-energy-regulatory-ferc-pjm-permitting
Negotiates and reviews commercial SaaS agreements, manages customer contracts, ensures legal compliance with data privacy regulations, and optimizes contracting workflows.
About Outreach
Outreach, founded in 2014, is the only complete agentic AI platform for revenue teams. Outreach infuses agentic AI, conversation intelligence, and assistive AI to power hundreds of use cases across revenue motions. From new logo prospecting to expansions, deal acceleration, driving retention, and forecasting, Outreach AI automates workflows and frees sellers to focus on more strategic conversations and actions. Revenue leaders benefit from connected account visibility, performance insights, and higher forecasting accuracy across every GTM team. World leading enterprise organizations use Outreach to power their revenue teams, including Databricks, SAP, Siemens, and Verizon to name a few.
Are you a problem solver who likes focusing on commercial contracts and improving processes in a fast-growing company? Outreachâs Legal team is hiring! Weâre a growing team that supports the entire organization, with a particular focus on enabling our revenue teams to close deals quickly and responsibly.
As Commercial Counsel youâll play a key role in our revenue-side contract process, primarily negotiating customer-facing commercial agreements, while also providing additional legal support across the business. Youâll ensure our agreements protect customer trust while enabling Outreach to deliver and improve its AI-powered platform.
Location: Remote
â Negotiate, draft, and review commercial agreements, primarily customer AI SaaS master service agreements, non-disclosure agreements, data processing addendums, security and AI terms
â Gather internal feedback from other reviewers in the customer contracting process â work with sales and business teams to identify requests and determine with internal departments the best approach to meeting those needs
â Protect customer data and personal data by ensuring contract terms align with Outreachâs obligations under GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, UK privacy law, and the EU AI Act
â Enforce organizational contract policies and procedures
â Assist in the evaluation and updating of company document templates
â Partner with Sales, Revenue Operations, and Deal Desk to gather internal feedback, resolve contracting bottlenecks, and accelerate time-to-close
â Identify and implement improvements to contract workflows, templates, and playbooks to increase efficiency as deal volume scales
â Support other legal team projects as needed, including negotiating vendor and partner agreements
â 3-5 years of legal experience, with at least 1-2 years focused on commercial SaaS agreements (in-house or at a firm representing technology clients)
â Direct experience negotiating customer-facing agreements (MSAs, NDAs, DPAs, Order Forms)
â Working knowledge of data privacy frameworks (GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, or equivalent)
â Ability to spot issues and recommend practical, business-focused solutions that balance speed with risk management
â Understand how to balance competing priorities
â Comfortable in a high growth dynamic, evolving environment
â High level of attention to detail with excellent organizational skills and dedication to accuracy
â Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrating perseverance, humor, and dedication while displaying a strong backbone when needed
â J.D. or equivalent degree from accredited law school
â Active member of the bar in at least one state in the United States
â Proficiency with customer and contract management tools (Ironclad, Salesforce, Docusign) and the MS Office suite, including advanced Word skills
â Interest or experience in privacy, artificial intelligence (AI), the EU AI Act, and other emerging SaaS product topics is a plus
$120,000 - $145,000 a year
The annual on target earnings (OTE) range for this role is $120,000-$145,000. You may also be offered incentive compensation, bonus, restricted stock units, and benefits. Actual compensation is based on factors such as the candidateâs skills, qualifications, location and experience. Final offers are determined through a holistic assessment and will vary within the posted range. Your Recruiter will share specific details based on your location and role during the hiring process.
Why Youâll Love It Here
⢠Flexible time off
⢠401k to help you save for the future
⢠Generous medical, dental, and vision coverage for full-time employees and their dependents
⢠A parental leave program that includes options for a paid night nurse, and a gradual return to work
⢠Infertility/ assisted reproductive services benefit
⢠Employee referral bonuses to encourage the addition of great new people to the team
⢠Snacks and beverages in the Office, along with fun events to celebrate
⢠Diversity and inclusion programs that promote employee resource groups like Outreach Womenâs Network, Latinx community, Outreach Black Connection, AAPI community, Pride/LGBTQIA+, Gender+, Disability Community, and Veterans/Military
Outreach is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Our success is reliant on building teams that include people from different backgrounds and experiences who can elevate assumptions and ideas with fresh perspectives. Weâre dedicated to hiring the whole human, not just a resume. To that end, we look for a diverse pool of applicants-including those from historically marginalized groups. We would like to invite you to apply even if you donât think you meet all of the requirements listed below. We donât want a few lines in a job description to get between us and the opportunity to meet you.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
Negotiates and reviews customer-facing commercial agreements, handles data protection compliance, and streamlines contract workflows for a revenue-focused SaaS company.
About Outreach
Outreach, founded in 2014, is the only complete agentic AI platform for revenue teams. Outreach infuses agentic AI, conversation intelligence, and assistive AI to power hundreds of use cases across revenue motions. From new logo prospecting to expansions, deal acceleration, driving retention, and forecasting, Outreach AI automates workflows and frees sellers to focus on more strategic conversations and actions. Revenue leaders benefit from connected account visibility, performance insights, and higher forecasting accuracy across every GTM team. World leading enterprise organizations use Outreach to power their revenue teams, including Databricks, SAP, Siemens, and Verizon to name a few.
Are you a problem solver who likes focusing on commercial contracts and improving processes in a fast-growing company? Outreachâs Legal team is hiring! Weâre a growing team that supports the entire organization, with a particular focus on enabling our revenue teams to close deals quickly and responsibly.
As Commercial Counsel youâll play a key role in our revenue-side contract process, primarily negotiating customer-facing commercial agreements, while also providing additional legal support across the business. Youâll ensure our agreements protect customer trust while enabling Outreach to deliver and improve its AI-powered platform.
Location: Remote
â Negotiate, draft, and review commercial agreements, primarily customer AI SaaS master service agreements, non-disclosure agreements, data processing addendums, security and AI terms
â Gather internal feedback from other reviewers in the customer contracting process â work with sales and business teams to identify requests and determine with internal departments the best approach to meeting those needs
â Protect customer data and personal data by ensuring contract terms align with Outreachâs obligations under GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, UK privacy law, and the EU AI Act
â Enforce organizational contract policies and procedures
â Assist in the evaluation and updating of company document templates
â Partner with Sales, Revenue Operations, and Deal Desk to gather internal feedback, resolve contracting bottlenecks, and accelerate time-to-close
â Identify and implement improvements to contract workflows, templates, and playbooks to increase efficiency as deal volume scales
â Support other legal team projects as needed, including negotiating vendor and partner agreements
â 3-5 years of legal experience, with at least 1-2 years focused on commercial SaaS agreements (in-house or at a firm representing technology clients)
â Direct experience negotiating customer-facing agreements (MSAs, NDAs, DPAs, Order Forms)
â Working knowledge of data privacy frameworks (GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, or equivalent)
â Ability to spot issues and recommend practical, business-focused solutions that balance speed with risk management
â Understand how to balance competing priorities
â Comfortable in a high growth dynamic, evolving environment
â High level of attention to detail with excellent organizational skills and dedication to accuracy
â Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrating perseverance, humor, and dedication while displaying a strong backbone when needed
â J.D. or equivalent degree from accredited law school
â Active member of the bar in at least one state in the United States
â Proficiency with customer and contract management tools (Ironclad, Salesforce, Docusign) and the MS Office suite, including advanced Word skills
â Interest or experience in privacy, artificial intelligence (AI), the EU AI Act, and other emerging SaaS product topics is a plus
$120,000 - $145,000 a year
The annual on target earnings (OTE) range for this role is $120,000-$145,000. You may also be offered incentive compensation, bonus, restricted stock units, and benefits. Actual compensation is based on factors such as the candidateâs skills, qualifications, location and experience. Final offers are determined through a holistic assessment and will vary within the posted range. Your Recruiter will share specific details based on your location and role during the hiring process.
Why Youâll Love It Here
⢠Flexible time off
⢠401k to help you save for the future
⢠Generous medical, dental, and vision coverage for full-time employees and their dependents
⢠A parental leave program that includes options for a paid night nurse, and a gradual return to work
⢠Infertility/ assisted reproductive services benefit
⢠Employee referral bonuses to encourage the addition of great new people to the team
⢠Snacks and beverages in the Office, along with fun events to celebrate
⢠Diversity and inclusion programs that promote employee resource groups like Outreach Womenâs Network, Latinx community, Outreach Black Connection, AAPI community, Pride/LGBTQIA+, Gender+, Disability Community, and Veterans/Military
Outreach is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Our success is reliant on building teams that include people from different backgrounds and experiences who can elevate assumptions and ideas with fresh perspectives. Weâre dedicated to hiring the whole human, not just a resume. To that end, we look for a diverse pool of applicants-including those from historically marginalized groups. We would like to invite you to apply even if you donât think you meet all of the requirements listed below. We donât want a few lines in a job description to get between us and the opportunity to meet you.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
Business immigration paralegal managing high-volume employment-based cases, preparing petitions, drafting support letters, and handling RFE responses independently.
HireHawk is a remote talent marketplace connecting global professionals to long-term roles with U.S. and Canadian companies. We specialize in supporting hiring, coordination, and ongoing engagement for legal services and other industries.
As a Business Immigration Paralegal , you will play a pivotal role in managing complex immigration cases for employment-based clients. You will work independently, handling a high-volume caseload and ensuring seamless, professional service to clients and stakeholders.
Responsibilities:
Must-Have:
Nice to Have:
⢠Access to a $200k+ perk marketplace with instant discounts on 150+ services
⢠Access up to 50% of approved earnings before payday (no credit checks or fees)
Reviews legal documents for privilege, responsiveness, and redactions using eDiscovery platforms while reading/writing Mandarin Chinese.
Mandarin Document Reviewer
Contact Review - Washington, DC
Location: Remote
Start Date: Negotiable
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EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:
Familiarity with document review workflowsÂ
Examples: Privilege/Responsiveness Review, Redactions, Conceptual Searching, First and Second Review, etc.
Experience with electronic document review technology
Examples: Relativity, Concordance, ViewPoint, etc.
Active bar admission in at least 1 U.S. Jurisdiction and status in good standing
Ability to read/write Mandarin Chinese.
THE FOLLOWING SKILLS ARE PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED:
Experience as a member of a document review team
Familiarity with Relativity 9.0 or higher version
2+ years of legal support experience
HOURS & LOCATION
Location (including opportunity for remote work) is established on a project-by-project basis
Hours (including the opportunity to work outside standard business hours) are established on a project-by-project basis
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About Contact:
Contact Review prides itself on finding high-quality, high-accountability, barred attorneys specifically tailored to the needs of our project. We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Unlike other eDiscovery vendors, Contact fosters a culture where every project manager, programmer, engineer, reviewer, and analyst sees themselves as an extension of the projects' team. Here at Contact, we look for ways to improve efficiency, streamline workflows, and put our clients in the best possible position to weather the next storm.Â
For more information about Contact Review please visit:Â https://contactdiscoveryservices.com/managed-document-review/
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\nRepresents clients in court proceedings and manages litigation matters on a contract basis.
Conducts initial client consultations and gathers information for personal injury cases, documenting intake details and case preliminaries.
Lead commercial contract negotiations and legal strategy for enterprise SaaS and data licensing agreements while supporting product integration and cross-functional deal execution.
About Nearmap
Property intelligence is reshaping how the world understands the built environment, and Nearmap is driving that. We put powerful aerial imagery, AI-driven analytics, and geospatial tools into the hands of the people who plan, build, insure, and govern the places we all live and work. Our technology turns property uncertainty into decisive action, and our culture brings out the best in the people who build it.
We move fast, we care about craft, and weâre proud of what weâre building. If youâre energized by turning hard problems into real-world impact, weâd love to meet you.
Location:Â Remote within the continental United States - preferably based in PST or MST timezones
Term: Fixed Term Contract (12 months)
Weâre looking for a commercially-minded Legal Counsel (Contract) to play a critical role at the intersection of legal, product, and revenue as we integrate our recent acquisition of itel and continue to scale our North America business. In this role, youâll lead key legal workstreams tied to vendor contract integration while partnering closely with Sales, Go-To-Market, and Operations teams to support high-impact deals. Youâll be hands-on in negotiating, drafting, and structuring complex enterprise SaaS and data licensing agreementsâprimarily within the insurance sectorâhelping the business move quickly while thoughtfully managing risk.
This is a highly visible opportunity to act as a true business partner, advising on deal strategy, navigating nuanced legal and regulatory considerations (including data privacy and emerging technologies like AI/ML), and representing the company in negotiations with customers and opposing counsel. Youâll work cross-functionally across a global organization, contributing to broader legal initiatives while ensuring compliance with evolving laws and industry standards. The ideal candidate brings a pragmatic, solutions-oriented mindsetâsomeone who can translate complex legal concepts into clear, actionable guidance and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
While this role is initially structured as a contract position, there is a strong opportunity for it to convert to a permanent role based on performance and business needsâmaking it an excellent entry point for someone looking to make a meaningful impact and grow with the organization over time.
Key Responsibilities
Compliance with Nearmap values, policies and standards, and ensure compliance with all local statutory requirements.
Experience
Skills
Personal Attributes
Why youâll love working at Nearmap:
We move fast and work smart; often wearing multiple hats. We adapted to remote working with ease and are continually looking at ways to improve. Weâre proud of our inclusive, supportive culture, and maintain a safe environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging and can be themselves.
In addition to your annual leave, Nearmap offers:
Learn More About The Work We Do
YouTube Page
LinkedIn Page
Thanks, but we got this! Nearmap does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies and search firms. Please do not email or send unsolicited resumes to any Nearmap employee, location or address. Nearmap is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
Negotiates and structures complex enterprise SaaS and data licensing agreements while advising on deal strategy, compliance, and risk management across sales and operations teams.
About Nearmap
Property intelligence is reshaping how the world understands the built environment, and Nearmap is driving that. We put powerful aerial imagery, AI-driven analytics, and geospatial tools into the hands of the people who plan, build, insure, and govern the places we all live and work. Our technology turns property uncertainty into decisive action, and our culture brings out the best in the people who build it.
We move fast, we care about craft, and weâre proud of what weâre building. If youâre energized by turning hard problems into real-world impact, weâd love to meet you.
Location:Â Remote within the continental United States - preferably based in PST or MST timezones
Term: Fixed Term Contract (12 months)
Weâre looking for a commercially-minded Legal Counsel (Contract) to play a critical role at the intersection of legal, product, and revenue as we integrate our recent acquisition of itel and continue to scale our North America business. In this role, youâll lead key legal workstreams tied to vendor contract integration while partnering closely with Sales, Go-To-Market, and Operations teams to support high-impact deals. Youâll be hands-on in negotiating, drafting, and structuring complex enterprise SaaS and data licensing agreementsâprimarily within the insurance sectorâhelping the business move quickly while thoughtfully managing risk.
This is a highly visible opportunity to act as a true business partner, advising on deal strategy, navigating nuanced legal and regulatory considerations (including data privacy and emerging technologies like AI/ML), and representing the company in negotiations with customers and opposing counsel. Youâll work cross-functionally across a global organization, contributing to broader legal initiatives while ensuring compliance with evolving laws and industry standards. The ideal candidate brings a pragmatic, solutions-oriented mindsetâsomeone who can translate complex legal concepts into clear, actionable guidance and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
While this role is initially structured as a contract position, there is a strong opportunity for it to convert to a permanent role based on performance and business needsâmaking it an excellent entry point for someone looking to make a meaningful impact and grow with the organization over time.
Key Responsibilities
Compliance with Nearmap values, policies and standards, and ensure compliance with all local statutory requirements.
Experience
Skills
Personal Attributes
Why youâll love working at Nearmap:
We move fast and work smart; often wearing multiple hats. We adapted to remote working with ease and are continually looking at ways to improve. Weâre proud of our inclusive, supportive culture, and maintain a safe environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging and can be themselves.
In addition to your annual leave, Nearmap offers:
Learn More About The Work We Do
YouTube Page
LinkedIn Page
Thanks, but we got this! Nearmap does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies and search firms. Please do not email or send unsolicited resumes to any Nearmap employee, location or address. Nearmap is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.
Leads global labor and employment legal strategy, manages compliance, and directs legal counsel team for organizational workforce matters.
Provides administrative and support services to legal professionals in a virtual office environment.
Property casualty attorney manages complex litigation cases, handles discovery and depositions, writes legal documents, and mentors staff across state and federal courts.
Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys is a rapidly growing personal injury law firm based in Alabama with offices across the nation. We handle complex cases and provide each attorney and staff with the support they need enabling us to best serve our clients. Our attorneys and staff pride themselves on their skill set, experience, compassion, and commitment. We are dedicated to giving our clients the utmost attention and care while fighting for them to get what they deserve.
At Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys, we take a real approach. We are innovative, always finding ways to be better, and have a go-getter mentality across the board. Each team member plays a critical role in our mission. We know our people are what makes us great. If youâre looking for a career where you can help make a difference in the lives of others alongside a supportive team, we encourage you to apply!
Hair Shunnarah is looking for an all-star property casualty litigator with at least 3 years of experience to assist with our vibrant and growing practice.
3+ years of Property Casualty, 1st Party Property, or Civil Litigation experience required.
You must have experience managing cases in state and federal courts; supervising/mentoring staff; managing discovery; taking/defending depositions; writing petitions, complaints, motions and briefs with little supervision; and preparing for trial. This is also an opportunity for an entrepreneurial lawyer to learn about the business of practicing law. Must be admitted to practice in the State of California, but can be based anywhere within the US. Additional states not required, but a major bonus.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: The sky really is the limit, but $100,000-$150,000 is average take home pay. We offer a competitive, top-of-market salary and/or the option to get paid based on production. Our production based compensated attorneys make mid-six to seven figures annually. We donât believe in keeping profits for the top. Our salaried attorneys usually want to switch to production based compensation pretty quickly.
Location: 90% remote - 10% on-site.
Benefits:
Other Perks:
Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. For individuals with disabilities who would like to request an accommodation, please email careers@asilpc.com.