NVIDIA

Technology

SeniorCounsel,HardwareProductsandTechnologyTransactions

$232–368k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Counsel, Hardware Products and Technology Transactions at NVIDIA. Skills: Hardware products, Technology transactions, Intellectual property. Support hardware product legal workstreams. Advise on IP development”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8-12 years legal experience, Major law firm experience, In-house tech/hardware company experience, IP issues in hardware/embedded software, Negotiate complex agreements, J.D. from accredited law school, Admitted to bar in good standing

Nice to Have

4+ years in-house semiconductor/hardware experience, Prior litigation experience, Prior clerkship experience, Engineering degree or equivalent

What You'll Do.

Support hardware product legal workstreams

Advise on IP development

Advise on product regulatory matters

Advise on strategic deals

Advise on technology transactions

Provide advice on IP issues

Provide advice on product issues

Provide advice on regulatory issues

Draft hardware-focused agreements

Review hardware-focused agreements

Negotiate hardware-focused agreements

Draft technology transaction agreements

Review technology transaction agreements

Negotiate technology transaction agreements

Develop templates for collaborations

Develop playbooks for collaborations

Develop templates for inbound IP

Develop playbooks for inbound IP

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Product teams; Engineering teams; Business-development teams; Senior leaders; Suppliers; Customers; Ecosystem partners

Communication Scope

Concise advice; Practical advice; Business-forward advice

Process & Methodology

Prioritizing tasks

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