Project Manager / Corporate Attorney The candidate will manage clients projects and accounts, including onboarding, preparing project timelines and other deliverables, providing training and ensuring clients success. Proactively communicate with clients via email or phone to identify, explain and troubleshoot user issues. Demo products to C-level executives, lawyers, knowledge managers, and IT professionals. Review and negotiate NDAs, customer license agreements, and general commercial contracts. Maintain, update and ensure compliance with various company policies. Work directly with the company's team of corporate attorneys and software engineers to develop and enhance the company's products.
The candidate must have a JD or LLM and experience reviewing a variety of contracts, including general M&A and commercial contracts. Experience with investment management agreements, loan agreements, real estate agreements, employment agreements, ISDA, and/or IP-related agreements is a plus. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, ability to work independently and make progress. Experience managing projects and working in a team environment. Experience with the Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google Apps (Calendar, Google Docs). Experience with Salesforce or similar CRM software is a plus. Should be initiative-taking, organized, technically savvy, resilient, creative, street smart and book smart, and most importantly, have a desire to grow.
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