Gap

Retail

SeniorCounsel,Marketing

$215–325k ~AI est. San Francisco, California, United States; Los Angeles, California, United States; New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Counsel, Marketing at Gap. Skills: Marketing law, Contract negotiation, Legal guidance. Engage with business partners. Support business partners”

Industry & Context.

Retail
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Sound judgement; Strategic thinker; Solution-oriented; Cutting through complexities; Driving to solutions

Eligibility Requirements

Under time pressure

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

JD licensed to practice law, 10+ years relevant experience, Experience drafting marketing agreements, Experience negotiating marketing agreements, Experience counseling marketing agreements, Experience problem solving marketing agreements

Nice to Have

Reputable law firm experience, Multinational companies in house experience, Experience in digital media, Experience with agencies, Experience with platforms, Marketing adtech experience, Experience with complex talent agreements, Experience with SAG-AFTRA issues, In-house experience, Retail experience, Commercial products experience, Consumer products experience

What You'll Do.

Engage with business partners

Support business partners

Manage complex matters

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with business partners; Work with internal partners; Work cross-functionally

Communication Scope

Excellent communication

Process & Methodology

Manage multiple matters

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