In-house Legal Counsel
Pandascore
Legal
United Kingdom · Remote
Posted on Friday, April 7, 2023
PandaScore is growing fast and we are looking for our very first in-house Legal Counsel to help us write our next chapter 📖
Your missions 🏀
- Draft, review & help negotiate agreements, especially with our Betting partners
- Guarantee PandaScore business compliance with all applicable laws & regulations-Develop & improve our library of form agreements & our policies to comply with changes in our industry and local law (UK, Eastern Europe and any other countries where we do business)
- Be business & product focused- Maintain significant up to date understanding of PandaScore products & market. Ensure that the contracted legal terms always meet business needs over the long term
- Act as a ‘go-to’ legal advisor- Work closely with the different teams at PandaScore on wider global projects & provide sound, practical & business-focused legal advice & guidance
- Anticipate & mitigate potential risks- Develop long term strategies with the CEO & the Sales team to keep all company operations within legal spheres. Think ahead, see around corners, and help prepare for legal & business issues that may arise in the future
- Deal with external parties, including external counsel
If you are looking for an impactful role, with the opportunity to learn in a complex and challenging business, with everything to build, this role is for you! 🐼
What you'll need 💪
- 2-4y in-house experience, drafting B2B customer agreements is mandatory
- Strong work ethic with a business focused approach
- Perfect understanding of the law governing B2B contracts, especially in the UK
- Highly motivated self-starter, looking to take ownership and work autonomously with understanding on when to escalate an issue
- Confidence to operate in a fast paced environment
- Outstanding organisational & prioritisation skills
- Excellent negotiating and drafting skills
- High attention to detail
Full-time or contractor position
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