Corporate Lawyer Corporate Lawyer
Meditab Software is looking for Corporate Lawyers with 2-3 years of experience who can draft and review US contracts with long term commitment.
A Corporate Lawyer will assist a corporation's legal department in many facets of corporate law--from paperwork to court proceedings. The Corporate Lawyer will offer services in corporate litigation procedures and other specific business legal needs. They may attend corporate meetings, prepare corporate resolutions, and other comparable tasks. Depending on the type of business, they may also need to have experience working on other types of industry-specific procedures and documents.
If you possess exceptional contract drafting and reviewing skills and stand out among your peers, Meditab offers the perfect platform for you to flourish. Here, you can leverage your expertise and knowledge to gain exposure to the US Federal System and Health Care Industry, and thrive in your career.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree
Paralegal certification a plus
Corporate Lawyer Essential Skills
Proficiency using virtual data rooms to upload and organize documents
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Experience billing your time
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Superb attention to detail, as well as organizational and multitasking skills
Experience working with US-based companies
Corporate Lawyer Roles & Responsibilities
Responsible for reviewing, tracking, and monitoring legislation that impacts the company’s products and/or processes.
Updating leadership with timely analysis and summaries of new legislation/regulations affecting the business.
Assists in implementing changes to contracts to comply with legislation/regulations.
Responsible for support related to litigation, mediation, arbitration, and responses to complaints.
Renewing and maintaining company licensing.
Drafting, filing and managing various business entity documents for corporations, LLCs and partnerships with State agencies.
Drafting legal contracts, correspondence and other documents.
Day-to-Day Duties
Create organizational documents, including articles of incorporation or dissolution, stock certificates and merger agreements.
Draft contracts, such as employment contracts and non-compete agreements.
Assist with paperwork needed by regulatory bodies.
Respond to Requests for Information.
Assist with ethics and compliance programs.
Perform legal research