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Axiom

Axiom - Commercial/Tech Transactions Attorney

Unknown - USA *$105k - $325k1mo ago
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Requirements

• 5-10 years of relevant legal practice experience. • Experience with structured asset acquisitions, commercial agreements, and technology transactions. • Familiarity with transactional work involving intangible assets. • Ability to work closely with cross-functional teams, including legal, clinical, technical, and business stakeholders. • Juris Doctor (JD) and licensed to practice law in an applicable jurisdiction. • Experience with technology, SaaS, or IP-related transactions. • Ability to work effectively in a cross-functional environment.

Responsibilities

• Support a structured asset acquisition process involving assets that are primarily Clinical Outcome Assessments (COAs), related documentation, validation materials, and limited enabling software. • Draft, review, and negotiate commercial and technology agreements in connection with these acquisitions. • Work closely with legal, clinical, technical, and business teams to support acquisition-related activities. • Handle the transaction side of acquisition work

Benefits

• The estimated total compensation for full-time Axiom attorney roles is $104,500-325,000 per year. Compensation decisions are based on various factors, including, but not limited to, experience, skills, certifications, location, and business needs. Employees may be eligible for additional benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance; paid holidays and PTO; flexible work arrangements; and professional development opportunities and tools.

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