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Commercial Contracts Attorney

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About Eudia Counsel

Eudia Counsel is an AI-enabled law firm built to deliver high-quality, scalable legal services through a combination of augmented attorneys and proprietary technology. We partner closely with Eudia's product and engineering teams to build and refine our "customer brain," enabling consistent, efficient, and business-aligned legal outcomes.

We are designed for modern legal work, where data, software, and AI are central to how companies operate. We focus on delivering reliable legal execution while continuously improving how legal services are delivered.  

What You'll Do

  • Lead the drafting, review, and negotiation of a broad range of commercial and technology agreements, including master services agreements (MSAs), statements of work (SOWs), vendor and procurement agreements, SaaS and software licensing agreements, and technology services agreements (including cloud, hosting, and managed services).

  • Prepare and negotiate Data Processing Agreements (DPAs), data-sharing arrangements, non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), purchase agreements, and standard commercial terms and conditions.

  • Support strategic commercial relationships by negotiating product integration, partnership, and platform agreements.

  • Advise on contractual risk allocation, including liability, indemnities, and limitation of liability provisions.

  • Provide guidance on intellectual property ownership, licensing, and usage rights across commercial and technology transactions.

  • Advise on data ownership, licensing, usage rights, and contractual provisions relating to security, data breaches, and incident response.

  • Develop and negotiate AI-related contractual provisions, including data use for model training, ownership of AI inputs and outputs, and allocation of risk associated with AI-generated content.

  • Develop and maintain contract playbooks, templates, and practical guidance to drive consistency and efficiency.

  • Leverage AI-enabled contract review and data extraction tools to improve contracting workflows and legal operations.

  • Collaborate closely with product, engineering, and cross-functional stakeholders to enhance legal technology tools and system outputs.

How We Work

Eudia Counsel attorneys operate as augmented attorneys. This means you will:

  • Work alongside AI tools and structured playbooks, not around them.

  • Focus on judgment, risk assessment, and complex legal issues while routine work is systematized.

  • Help translate legal expertise into repeatable, scalable processes.

  • Collaborate cross-functionally with legal, product, and engineering teams.

What We're Looking For

  • Juris Doctor (JD) and active Arizona bar admission.

  • Experience in commercial contracting, technology transactions, or a related transactional practice.

  • Demonstrated experience drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, including MSAs, SaaS agreements, vendor/procurement contracts, NDAs, and licensing agreements.

  • Ability to adapt quickly across industries, deal types, and client environments, as this role supports a variety of engagements rather than a single fixed practice area.

  • Comfortable working within established playbooks and internal processes while identifying issues that require independent legal judgment.

  • Strong collaboration skills, with experience partnering across legal, business, product, engineering, external counsel, and cross-functional stakeholders.

  • Strong understanding of contract law, negotiation strategy, and balancing legal risk with business objectives in fast-paced environments.

Why Eudia Counsel

Join a team at the forefront of AI-enabled legal services, helping redefine how legal work is delivered in businesses where software, data, and AI are central to operations.

Beyond practicing law, you'll help build the systems, playbooks, and technology that will shape the next generation of legal service delivery.

 

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