Counsel, Product & Commercial (Complex Transactions)
Lyft · San Francisco, CA · Product & Commercial, Compliance, IP and OSaC
About this role
Lyft is hiring a mid-level Legal Counsel based in San Francisco, CA. The role typically asks for 5+ years of relevant experience. Listed education preference: a master's degree or equivalent. Compensation is listed at $176,000–$220,000 per year.
- Role
- Legal Counsel
- Function
- legal
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Education
- Master's degree
- Department
- Product & Commercial, Compliance, IP and OSaC
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Job description
from Lyft careersAt Lyft, our purpose is to serve and connect. We aim to achieve this by cultivating a work environment where all team members belong and have the opportunity to thrive.
Lyft is seeking a sharp, energetic, and self-motivated attorney to join the Product & Commercial Legal Team to focus on commercial contracts related to autonomous vehicles and consumer-focused partnerships. You’ll partner with our Autonomous Vehicles and Partnerships Teams to review, draft, and negotiate complex transactions in support of major new product and business initiatives. You will be required to deliver results by managing a high volume of commercial contracts while also working hand-in-hand with Legal colleagues to provide long term legal guidance.
The legal issues you’ll encounter are cutting edge, revolutionary and always evolving, so it will be up to you to advise with a creative and pragmatic approach. The successful candidate will be skilled at building strong relationships, working in the unknown while balancing legal risks, and comfortable working in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
Responsibilities:
- Draft, review, and negotiate a high volume of complex, product-focused commercial contracts in support of Lyft’s Autonomous Vehicles and Partnerships Teams
- Provide strategic legal and business advice to bring a long-term, product and customer-focused perspective to contract discussions