
Commercial Counsel, SPARC
Compensation
$265,000-$335,000Description
About the role
We're looking for a Commercial Counsel, SPARC (Safety, Policy, and Research Contracts) to join our legal team at the forefront of shaping how cutting-edge AI technology reaches users, researchers, and enterprises worldwide. You'll work alongside experienced colleagues who operate as true strategic partners (moving fast, thinking creatively, and working collaboratively) on cutting-edge AI safety and research agreements, including threat-sharing frameworks with leading security organizations and collaborations that shape and advance responsible AI development standards. You'll also focus on supporting our Go-to-Market teams, handling enterprise agreements and customer negotiations. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated attorney to develop deep expertise in their commercial transactions career while contributing directly to responsible AI development.
Key responsibilities
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Draft, review, and negotiate commercial agreements, focusing mainly on AI safety and research agreements, as well as GTM/Sales transactions including enterprise customer contracts
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Partner closely with Sales and Go-to-Market teams to support deal velocity and provide practical legal guidance
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Help build and maintain commercial legal infrastructure, including contract templates, playbooks, and process improvements
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Partner with Policy, Safeguards, and Research teams on novel AI governance initiatives
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Identify and escalate legal risks appropriately while supporting business momentum
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Stay current on legal developments affecting AI technologies
Minimum qualifications
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J.D. and active membership in at least one U.S. state bar (California preferred)
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Experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating commercial agreements
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Demonstrated ability to provide clear, practical legal guidance to non-lawyers on complex commercial law matters
Preferred qualifications
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Commercial experience supporting research collaborations and sponsored research and grant giving programs
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Curiosity about AI technology and AI policy, and a commitment to responsible AI development
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Experience with biotech, clinical research, or other life sciences transactions
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Familiarity with grant-making or grant-funded arrangements, including funding terms and compliance considerations
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Experience advising on partnerships with non-profit foundations, academic institutions, or industry trade groups
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Comfort advising research teams whose work doesn't follow a standard commercial playbook
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Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate legal concepts for non-legal audiences
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A collaborative approach to working with colleagues and external partners
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Experience navigating multi-stakeholder agreements involving technical and policy considerations
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Ability to adapt to shifting priorities in a fast-paced environment
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Experience with SaaS agreements or other technology transactions
- Posted
- Jun 25, 2026
- Last seen
- Jun 25, 2026
- First seen
- Jun 25, 2026
- Status
- active