Deputy General Counsel

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Overview The Deputy General Counsel (DGC) will be an integral part of a small in-house legal team navigating a complex web of commercial matters and government contracting regulations. The DGC will work on large and small matters requiring impeccable judgment, intellectual curiosity, a proactive mindset, and the ability to collaborate cross-functionally. The DGC will provide strategic counsel to internal stakeholders at all levels, negotiate complex agreements, support innovative organizational initiatives, and help identify and mitigate legal risks. This position is a full-time generalist role requiring agility and adaptability to provide sound legal advice, actionable guidance and support for virtually every aspect of the business. This role requires a balance of independent work and teamwork in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Serve as a key legal point of contact to BioMADE's business teams and work closely with internal stakeholders to independently draft, review and negotiate a wide variety of commercial agreements, including those related to employment, licensing, independent contractors, vendor relationships, construction and technology. Under the general supervision of the General Counsel, advise the business on transactions, corporate structure and entity management (including intercompany agreements), and corporate governance. Partner with and provide strategic legal guidance to senior leadership, ensuring alignment with business objectives and risk tolerance. Identify and assess legal risks, proactively developing and implementing strategies to mitigate potential issues. Collaborate with the General Counsel on legal strategy, risk management, and engagement with outside counsel and consultants. Own, improve and / or develop contract processes, policies, procedures and templates to allow our team to scale. Develop, implement, and lead legal compliance training programs. As assigned, manage litigation strategy in coordination with outside counsel, ensuring effective resolution of disputes. Perform internal investigations and respond to regulatory inquiries as needed. Perform special projects and other legal responsibilities as assigned to meet BioMADE's business needs. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications J.D. degree from ABA-approved law school, strong academic credentials, and membership in at least one state bar. 8+ years of legal experience as a transactional or corporate lawyer, which can consist of a combination of work at a major law firm or in-house legal department (in-house biotechnology, chemical or advanced manufacturing sectors preferred, but not required). Proven experience managing internal and outside resources, including but not limited to teams of attorneys, contract professionals, and paralegals, to ensure the efficient delivery of legal solutions while providing mentorship and guidance and fostering a culture of collaboration, high performance, and continuous improvement. Creative problem solver who is collaborative, possesses sound business judgment, is detail-oriented, and a self-starter. Outstanding negotiating and writing skills, with a strong ability to draft and review legal documents, analyze complex issues, and provide practical, business-oriented solutions. Ability to demonstrate sound judgment even in ambiguous situations. Must have high integrity, ability to assess risk, ability to make decisions and think strategically while applying knowledge of applicable legal issues. Ability to work independently while being able to contribute successfully to cross-functional teams. Excellent organizational skills, ability to independently identify and prioritize multiple projects, manage workflow, and complete projects under time constraints. Demonstrated ability to quickly learn new technologies. Must possess strong written and oral communication skills. Hybrid Work Statement BioMADE offers flexible (hybrid) work options for some positions based on business roles and needs. For flexible (hybrid) positions, employees are expected to be in the office 3 days per week, including the two All-Staff days, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and may work remotely from a home office 2 days per week.
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Location:
Emeryville, CA, United States
Salary:
$200,000 - $250,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Legal

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