
Counsel – Global Corporate Governance, Legal Ops
Sand Technologies
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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About the role
- Manage corporate filings in US and international jurisdictions, including ongoing filing and information requests.
- Oversee entity management and maintain corporate compliance records.
- Handle KYC requests from customers and banks.
- Maintain data rooms for key diligence records.
- Assist with organization and improvement of legal department operations.
- Advise on M&A and fundraising matters, including cross-border considerations.
- Support ad hoc legal projects as required.
Requirements
- Law degree (J.D. or equivalent) and admission to practice in at least one jurisdiction.
- 2+ years experience in regulatory and corporate compliance across multiple jurisdictions (US plus at least one foreign jurisdiction preferred).
- 2+ years advising on M&A and fundraising, ideally cross-border.
- 5+ years project management experience, coordinating multiple stakeholders and workstreams.
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Collaborative yet capable of independent decision-making.
- Detail and process-oriented.
- High integrity and ethical standards.
- Proven experience in legal department of a fast-paced, hyperscaling SAAS or technology company.
- Experience with contract review and management.
- Privacy compliance experience.
- Located in a timezone that coordinates with North America and EMEA.
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Hard Skills & Tools
law degreecorporate complianceKYCM&Afundraisingproject managementcontract reviewprivacy compliance
Soft Skills
excellent written communicationexcellent verbal communicationcollaborativeindependent decision-makingdetail-orientedprocess-orientedhigh integrityethical standards
Certifications
admission to practice