Head of Commercial Legal
ClassDojo- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must possess a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and be an active member of the Utah bar, or be eligible for in-house practice. They should have at least seven years of relevant legal experience, with a strong background in SaaS contracts and corporate legal work, and experience managing the full contract lifecycle, including customer MSAs, DPAs, NDAs, Order Forms, and vendor agreements.
The Head of Legal will own and manage all customer and vendor contracting, including drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and executing agreements; serve as the primary internal legal resource for commercial, corporate, compliance, and employment matters; manage external counsel assisting with litigation; design, improve, and implement scalable legal operations processes and systems; collaborate cross-functionally with various teams to align legal strategy; support international expansion efforts by advising on entity formation and compliance; manage external counsel relationships globally; monitor and advise on evolving legal and regulatory developments; and support corporate governance and international subsidiary compliance.
Automates tax reporting for digital assets
TaxBit specializes in tax and accounting solutions tailored for the digital asset economy, particularly focusing on cryptocurrencies. The platform automates the collection, validation, and reporting of tax information, helping both individuals and businesses comply with changing regulations. Clients include individual investors, exchanges, and enterprises in the digital asset market. TaxBit operates on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, offering subscription-based access to its user-friendly platform. This platform streamlines the tax reporting process from onboarding to filing, ensuring clients can easily manage their tax obligations. TaxBit differentiates itself by providing comprehensive data analysis and support, making it easier for users to navigate the complexities of tax compliance in the digital age.