Instacart
Commercial Counsel
Job Summary
The Commercial Counsel role involves working closely with various teams to draft, negotiate, and implement major commercial agreements. The candidate will provide legal advice on business strategy, operations, and compliance, requiring proactive engagement and cross-functional collaboration. A strong background in contract negotiation, privacy, and e-commerce laws is essential, along with the ability to manage multiple priorities. The position offers remote work flexibility, competitive benefits, and opportunities for equity participation.
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We're transforming the grocery industry
At Instacart, we invite the world to share love through food because we believe everyone should have access to the food they love and more time to enjoy it together. Where others see a simple need for grocery delivery, we see exciting complexity and endless opportunity to serve the varied needs of our community. We work to deliver an essential service that customers rely on to get their groceries and household goods, while also offering safe and flexible earnings opportunities to Instacart Personal Shoppers.
Instacart has become a lifeline for millions of people, and we’re building the team to help push our shopping cart forward. If you’re ready to do the best work of your life, come join our table.
Instacart is a Flex First team
There’s no one-size fits all approach to how we do our best work. Our employees have the flexibility to choose where they do their best work—whether it’s from home, an office, or your favorite coffee shop—while staying connected and building community through regular in-person events. Learn more about our flexible approach to where we work.
About the Role
As Commercial Counsel, you’ll work closely with teams like business development, engineering, partnerships, product, and operations to help solve thorny legal problems and enable the business to scale and grow. You’ll be drafting and negotiating a wide variety of commercial arrangements with partners including retailer, partnerships, and vendor agreements.
You’ll also be providing sound legal advice to clients with respect to commercial terms, business strategy and operations, and product development. You’ll need to be proactive and engaged, able to work well cross-functionally both internally and externally, excited about technology and e-commerce, and ready to roll your sleeves up and dig into tough legal problems to reach a creative solution.
We're looking for an attorney who is comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with broad responsibilities. You must have the ability to operate independently and work proactively with various teams across the organization.
Every day we solve incredibly hard problems to create an experience for our customer that is absolutely magical. Join us!
What You'll Be Doing
- Draft, negotiate, and implement major partner agreements, across all areas of the business
- Provide strategic and legal advice to your internal business clients
- Lead and take charge of special legal projects from start to finish
- Work on international agreements and counseling
- Implement strategic sourcing best practices
- Remain up-to-date on relevant industry, advertising, competition, IP, consumer protection, the gig economy, and privacy laws and regulations to ensure an ongoing ability to provide sound compliance advice
- Draft terms, policies, and disclosures, and create and implement related processes
- Advise internal clients on the application of executed agreements
- Create and update our form legal agreements
- Train clients and colleagues on various legal issues
- Think ahead, see around corners, and help to prepare for legal issues that may arise in the future
Requirements
We rely on our values to guide our decisions: Solve for the Customer, Every Minute Counts, This is Your Baby, Go Far, Together and Of Course, But Maybe. What does this mean for your role? We are looking for someone who has:
- A J.D. from a top-tier law school and membership with at least one state bar (preferably California)
- A minimum of 6 years of related experience working at a leading law firm or in-house legal department (in-house experience, especially at a tech company or retailer, a plus)
- Strong experience with legal issues affecting the Internet and e-commerce spaces, particularly privacy, SaaS, and payments
- A strong history of managing strategic partner negotiations and contract drafting from start to finish
- Strong negotiation presence and the ability to lead teams working towards a goal
- Sound and practical business judgment and ability to manage multiple, high priority, competing priorities
- The ability to provide clear, concise legal advice, work effectively cross-functionally to drive to results
- Experience in international law, alcohol law, and/or privacy and data security laws (including GDPR and CCPA/CPRA) a plus
- A team player
Instacart provides highly market-competitive compensation and benefits in each location where our employees work. This role is remote and the base pay range for a successful candidate is dependent on their permanent work location. Please review our Flex First remote work policy here.
Offers may vary based on many factors, such as candidate experience and skills required for the role. Additionally, this role is eligible for a new hire equity grant as well as annual refresh grants. Please read more about our benefits offerings here.
For US based candidates, the base pay ranges for a successful candidate are listed below.
Instacart
A grocery delivery service allowing users to order from local stores and have items delivered by personal shoppers.
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