Assistant Vice President-Legal Litigation Assistant Vice President-Legal Litigation with verification
Role/Job Title: Legal: Marketing
Function/ Department: Marketing
Job Purpose
A marketing media lawyer, especially one worked with advertising agency or law firm or as an inhouse lawyer, typically has a diverse and dynamic role.
Roles & Responsibilities
Ensure that all marketing and advertising content complies with ASCI guidelines and other relevant laws.
Review and approve advertisements, promotional materials, and media content for legal compliance e.g., pitchbooks, pamphlets, scripts/films/videos for tv and social media platforms, script /films of cricket /social media influencers/Actros, videos created for digital avatar of celebrities, any kind of promotional material, promotional videos, testimonies, digital creatives, films, etc.
Provide legal advice on marketing /advertising material, marketing strategies, campaigns, and media plans.
Counsel and Liaise on intellectual property issues, including copyright and trademark matters.
Knowledge and skill of handling diverse corporate legal issues/matters.
Draft, review, and negotiate contracts related to advertising, sponsorships, and media partnerships, copyright assignment contracts /NOCs with production houses/actors.
Handle agreements with potential talent, influencers, and third-party vendors.
Address and resolve disputes related to advertising claims, defamation, and consumer complaints.
Represent Bank in legal proceedings and before regulatory bodies.
Assist in the development and implementation of advertising policies and best practices.
Stay updated on changes in advertising laws and regulations.
Strong understanding of advertising laws, intellectual property rights, and consumer protection regulations.
Knowledge of digital media laws and emerging trends in advertising.
Ready to take up new assignments and responsibilities. Should be a self-learner. Legal Research and Knowledge sharing.
Ability to analyse complex legal issues and provide clear, actionable advice.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills to effectively interact with agencies, regulators, and stakeholders.
Education Qualification
Graduation: Bachelor of Commerce (B.com) / Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) / Bachelor of Arts (BA) / Bachelor of Business & Insurance (BBI) / Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
Post-graduation: Master of Business Administration (MBA) / Master of Commerce (M.com) / Master of Arts (MA) / LLB
Experience: 5 to 10 of relevant years of experience.