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California Licensed Commercial Lawyer

Job Summary

A company is looking for a Commercial Lawyer.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead negotiations and redlining of customer contracts, ensuring compliance with legal standards and company policies
  • Draft, negotiate, and respond to comments on various agreements, collaborating with sales to meet client needs
  • Identify potential legal risks and provide solutions while staying updated on relevant laws and regulations
Required Qualifications
  • Juris Doctor degree from a top U.S. law school or equivalent
  • Admission to practice law in California, New York, or another U.S. state
  • 5+ years of experience in contract law at a high growth SaaS or technology company
  • Strong understanding of SaaS business models and redlining best practices
  • Familiarity with GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy regulations affecting SaaS agreements

Average salary estimate

$125000 / YEARLY (est.)
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$100000K
$150000K

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DATE POSTED
May 22, 2025

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