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Counsel

New York, New York

With a core belief that advertising technology can measurably improve the lives of patients, DeepIntent is leading the healthcare advertising industry into the future. Built purposefully for the healthcare industry, the DeepIntent Healthcare Advertising Platform is proven to drive higher audience quality and script performance with patented technology and the industry’s most comprehensive health data. DeepIntent is trusted by 600+ pharmaceutical brands and all the leading healthcare agencies to reach the most relevant healthcare provider and patient audiences across all channels and devices. For more information, visit DeepIntent.com or find us on LinkedIn.

What You’ll Do:
 

DeepIntent is looking for a technology-focused Counsel to join its Legal Team. In this role, you will support the Legal Team as a business-minded attorney with experience handling data-based contracts. You will report to the Senior Vice President of Privacy and Legal Affairs and will be a critical partner and liaison for technical teams.Those with a keen business sense and a pragmatic approach will thrive in this position. In addition to being able to deliver excellent work products, you should have a passion for learning. This position will provide you with a unique opportunity to make an immediate and significant impact on a quickly growing team and to work within the exciting, ever-changing landscape of the healthcare advertising technology industry.    

DeepIntent has adopted a remote-enabled work model with HQ located in Bryant Park, New York City.  We are seeking a candidate located in the tri-state New York area.

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, with an emphasis on data protection, data use, data licensing, and other complex technical vendor agreements;
  • Provide overflow support for the commercial-focused agreements and processes supporting revenue-bearing projects and agreements;
  • Identify, research, analyze, and advise teams on a wide range of relevant legal topics, such as data rights, privacy, intellectual property, consumer rights and protections, and marketing; 
  • Develop and train on contract and compliance-related topics and relevant policies, processes, and playbooks for applicable stakeholders;
  • Identify unmet needs and future legal issues and proactively propose strategies to optimize outcomes and results for the company and manage risk;
  • Work cross-functionally to support marketing and sales teams to identify and mitigate potential risks related to trademarks, branding, and other commercial-related issues;
  • Review business documents for adherence to internal guidelines; and
  • Provide general support to the Legal Team, including work on special projects tailored to the scaling needs of the business.

Who You Are: 

  • Juris Doctorate from a reputable US law school required;
  • 3+ years of experience reviewing, drafting, and negotiating a broad range of data-focused contracts, such as DUAs, DLAs, and DPAs required;
  • Experience in technology, advertising, AdTech, and/or digital media strongly preferred; 
  • Team player with exceptional written and verbal communication and organization skills;
  • Proven ability to lead and prioritize multiple projects/deadlines in a fast-paced environment;
  • Proactive with strong analytical skills and the ability to exercise independent judgment;
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Ironclad or similar software; 
  • Potential quarterly, domestic travel; and
  • Great sense of humor and a love of good food is a plus! 

DeepIntent is proud to offer a competitive compensation package inclusive of a base salary range of $130,000 -$150,000. The base salary range takes into consideration each candidates skills, experience and qualifications. In addition, we offer an annualized bonus plan and competitive benefits as well as many other company offerings.

DeepIntent is committed to bringing together individuals from different backgrounds and perspectives. We strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, feel a sense of belonging, and do great work together.

DeepIntent is an Equal Opportunity Employer, providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals. We recruit, hire and promote into all job levels the most qualified applicants without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), parental status, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, transgender status, sexual orientation, marital, family or partnership status, political affiliation or activities, military service, immigration status, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state and local laws. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know in advance.

DeepIntent’s commitment to providing equal employment opportunities extends to all aspects of employment, including job assignment, compensation, discipline and access to benefits and training.

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