Senior Legal Counsel - Payments Organisation
Job ref: 50576
LocationDublin City Centre
SectorLegal
Job typePermanent
Salary€60,000 - €120,000
Senior Legal Counsel - Payments Organisation
This is an exciting opportunity for a experienced lawyer (5 year pqe) to join a dynamic team as a Senior Legal Counsel in a leading Payments organisation. The successful candidate will report to the GC and will work across multiple global teams and regions, providing essential support and advice to various businesses and product teams.
This company is committed to fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment. With a focus on professional development and a culture that values diverse perspectives, this company stands out as an attractive place to work.
Responsibilities:
- Review, draft, and negotiate significant commercial contracts with international banks and global merchants, including confidentiality agreements, letters of intent, services agreements, and joint venture agreements.
- Review, draft, and negotiate IT supplier contracts, including software development and maintenance agreements and software and know-how licensing agreements.
- Research, advise on, and implement business set-up projects in new territories.
- Research and advise on regulatory and compliance issues relating to financial and payment services laws, anti-money laundering laws, payment card scheme regulations, and data protection.
- Advise on and manage intellectual property matters, including patent and trademark applications and oppositions.
- Manage and advise on general litigation matters.
- Assist with corporate transactional work, including drafting and negotiating transaction documents, conducting/supporting due diligence, and project management.
Requirements:
- Experience in commercial transactions and extensive legal expertise (preference for previous in-house experience)
- Qualified solicitor or barrister eligible to practice within Ireland.
- Ideally, 5 years of relevant PQE, with previous experience in a top-tier law firm or advising payments/financial services firms being advantageous.
Please get in touch with Sarah Kelly, Partner, The Panel, to discuss.
This is an exciting opportunity for a experienced lawyer (5 year pqe) to join a dynamic team as a Senior Legal Counsel in a leading Payments organisation. The successful candidate will report to the GC and will work across multiple global teams and regions, providing essential support and advice to various businesses and product teams.
This company is committed to fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment. With a focus on professional development and a culture that values diverse perspectives, this company stands out as an attractive place to work.
Responsibilities:
- Review, draft, and negotiate significant commercial contracts with international banks and global merchants, including confidentiality agreements, letters of intent, services agreements, and joint venture agreements.
- Review, draft, and negotiate IT supplier contracts, including software development and maintenance agreements and software and know-how licensing agreements.
- Research, advise on, and implement business set-up projects in new territories.
- Research and advise on regulatory and compliance issues relating to financial and payment services laws, anti-money laundering laws, payment card scheme regulations, and data protection.
- Advise on and manage intellectual property matters, including patent and trademark applications and oppositions.
- Manage and advise on general litigation matters.
- Assist with corporate transactional work, including drafting and negotiating transaction documents, conducting/supporting due diligence, and project management.
Requirements:
- Experience in commercial transactions and extensive legal expertise (preference for previous in-house experience)
- Qualified solicitor or barrister eligible to practice within Ireland.
- Ideally, 5 years of relevant PQE, with previous experience in a top-tier law firm or advising payments/financial services firms being advantageous.
Please get in touch with Sarah Kelly, Partner, The Panel, to discuss.