MCC, 3284 Northside Pkwy NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of AmericaCorporate AttorneyThe Corporate Attorney will be responsible for providing practical, timely, strategic, and high-quality legal advice and counsel on customer contracts, vendor contracts, non-disclosure agreements, leases, and other commercial contracts across the Company. The attorney will also assist with general corporate housekeeping and know-your-customer (KYC) matters for the Company's entities around the world. The role requires collaboration and coordination with key business partners and stakeholders within the Company's various business operations and a high degree of skill in interpersonal relations, organization, communications, initiative, anticipation, intuitiveness, and flexibility.ResponsibilitiesReviewing, drafting, and negotiating a broad range of contracts such as customer contracts, vendor contracts, non-disclosure agreements, warehousing agreements, leases, consignments, and consulting agreementsCommunicating and coordinating with customers, vendors, outside counsel, paralegals and other internal business partners to determine requirements, make assessments, negotiate terms, and take other actions in connection with contract reviews and related projectsProviding advice to internal business partners regarding business issues such as deal terms, risk assessments, vendor comments, strategy, and company policyManaging multiple simultaneous projects involving contracts with varying levels of complexityAssisting the Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) Specialist with designing and implementing a CLM system for existing and new contracts, amendments, renewals, and terminationsLeading the development and revision of contract templates, policies, and procedures, including coordinating non-US legal terms and conditionsProviding corporate information in response to Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and ultimate beneficial ownership requests and assisting with maintaining corporate organizational information on a global basisOther duties as assignedQualificationsJD degree; licensed to practice law and in good standing in the state of licensureMinimum of five to eight years' experience in law firm and/or in-house with focus on commercial contracts and general corporate mattersIn-depth knowledge of contract law and commercial issuesExcellent verbal and written communication skills, attention to detail and solid analytical skillsAbility to timely and efficiently manage a large volume of projects and transactionsStrong negotiation and organization skillsTeam player able to build relationships with colleagues and business partners across the companyCritical-thinking skills including the ability to solve problems creatively and apply practical solutions}#J-18808-Ljbffr