Legal Counsel - Government Affairs and Transactions The candidate researches and monitors government activities that could affect the organization's business and clients. Assists senior management and leadership with strategic planning for known and potential regulatory activities related to the business and industry. Builds and maintains professional relationships with members of federal, state, and local government entities and agencies. Joins trade associations and industry committees and seeks leadership roles. Collaborates with industry advocates to build areas of common interest. Testifies before government committees in support of the organization and/or industry. Introduces legislative and public policy changes that will support company operations. Drafts contracts and other legal agreements as required; reviews and revises contracts proposed by third parties. Provides legal advice, guidance, and assistance to the Company regarding existing contract administration, requirements, amendments, re-negotiations, and terminations to manage commercial legal exposures. Should have a Law Degree from an ABA-accredited institution. Must have 3+ years of legal experience. Have 2+ years of experience in governmental affairs, including testimony before government committees. Excellent oral and written communication skills are required. Have excellent negotiation skills. Must have strong analytical and evaluation skills. The ability to pay consistent attention to detail is essential.
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