(Junior/Senior) Legal Counsel/Expert-TEMU ID- 11129

 Legal Counsel-IP

 Legal Counsel-Litigation

  • Handle US litigation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution related to the business.
  • Deal with inquiries, investigations, and complaints from US regulatory agencies.
  • Draft, review and revise day-to-day business contracts, provide risk assessments and legal consultation opinions to support business growth.
  • In charge of negotiations and legal document reviews related to US matters.
  • Complete other tasks arranged by the leadership.

 Legal Counsel - Data Privacy

  • Strong understanding of privacy frameworks and experience implementing the same
  • Partner closely with business to assess potential data, privacy and security risks and regulatory controls and governance for products and technologies
  • Support the business to build trustworthy, privacy-first products and services
  • Advise on the management and use of data, including privacy matters related to Product, Marketing, Advertising, and data governance
  • Provide subject matter expert advice in connection with regulatory investigations, individual complaints and enquiries
  • Provide subject matter expert advice across all aspects of global privacy law and regulation, including on highly regulated, sensitive data
  • Structure, draft, review, and negotiate data protection terms in a variety of commercial agreements

 Legal Counsel - Payment & AML

  • Handle global AML compliance, logistics and warehousing, products liability and dispute resolution in connection with e-commerce platform business.
  • Deal with inquiries, investigations, and complaints from overseas regulatory agencies.
  • Draft, review and revise day-to-day business contracts, provide risk assessments and legal consultation opinions to support business growth.
  • Provide assistance to business units for negotiations and legal document reviews.
  • Other new legal & compliance tasks with the business development.
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