NVIDIA is looking to solve the problem of ensuring compliance with global legal and regulatory frameworks for its cutting-edge software products, specifically in the AI technology sector.
Requirements
- Demonstrated expertise in IP, cybersecurity, data privacy, product liability and regulatory compliance for software and AI-driven products.
- Ability to negotiate and manage high-stakes, complex technology transaction agreements with vendors, customers and collaborators.
- Prior experience in IP litigation or judicial clerkships are welcome.
- Ability to scale, synthesize and streamline licensing and go-to-market legal strategies.
Responsibilities
- Provide strategic legal counsel on all aspects of software product development, deployment, and lifecycle management, across multiple software categories and for both free and monetized releases.
- Lead legal risk assessments and compliance strategies for NVIDIA software products, ensuring robust compliance with regulatory, cybersecurity, data privacy, and product liability regulations across global markets.
- Draft, review, and negotiate complex technology, and partnership agreements with suppliers, customers, and technology partners adopting NVIDIA software.
- Develop templates, playbooks and new product terms as our teams innovate.
Other
- Juris Doctorate from an accredited U.S. law school; admitted to the bar and in good standing in the jurisdiction of hire, or otherwise authorized to practice law (e.g., have registered in-house status).
- 8-12+ years relevant legal experience with at least 4+ years of in-house legal experience supporting software products, specifically in the AI technology sectors.
- Ability to navigate and break down complex legal issues into actionable advice covering a broad range of interdependent issues, balance risk with business need and ask tough questions.
- Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and counsel senior stakeholders in fast-paced, high-growth environments.
- Self-starter who excels at managing projects, prioritizing tasks and working both collaboratively with many different stakeholders and independently.