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The Associate Corporate Counsel is responsible for managing various legal projects and providing crucial legal guidance to ensure the achievement of company goals.
Job Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive legal advice across a spectrum of issues to facilitate informed decision-making
- Ensure legal objectives are met while staying abreast of legislative changes impacting our business and its subsidiaries
- Handle First-Party insurance litigation cases and oversee related legal proceedings
- Conduct in-depth legal research, draft legal memoranda, and deliver recommendations to management
- Review, draft, and negotiate a variety of contracts and legal documents with meticulous attention to detail
- Ensure contractual terms align with regulatory requirements and corporate policies
- Uphold corporate governance principles and practices to maintain compliance
Job Requirements
- Juris Doctor degree from an ABA-accredited law school and active bar license (any U.S. state); State of Florida Bar ideal
- 2+ years of post-law school experience with contract review and drafting, preferably in a law firm setting
- Strong understanding of corporate law, international law, and contract principles
- Excellent multitasking, problem-solving, and analytical skills
- Detail-oriented with exceptional organizational abilities, capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment
Compensation: Salary + Performance-Based Bonus, Comprehensive Benefits Package. Final compensation will be determined based on experience and skills and may vary from the range listed above.
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