Associate General Counsel (product and Research)

Deepgram Deepgram · AI Frontier · United States · Remote · G&A

This role is for an Associate General Counsel who will lead legal work across Deepgram's AI models and the products built on them. The lawyer will partner with research and data teams on legal questions in model development and advise product teams on user-facing experiences. The role involves drafting terms, policies, and disclosures, building out the privacy program, staying ahead of international AI legal frameworks, and developing a point of view on responsible AI development. The ideal candidate will have experience counseling product, research, or engineering teams on AI development and deployment, with fluency in privacy, IP, data licensing, consumer protection, and the international AI regulatory landscape. This is an AI-native legal practice role.

What you'd actually do

  1. Be the go-to counsel for our data and research teams on the legal questions inside model development, and design the frameworks that let research move fast with confidence
  2. Partner with our product teams to ship products and features that delight our users.
  3. Draft and review the consumer-facing terms, policies, disclosures, and marketing that go with our products — written for customers, not lawyers
  4. Continue building out our privacy program — and tell its story to customers — to deepen customer trust in our products
  5. Stay ahead of the AI legal frameworks developing internationally, translate developments into principles and policies our teams can act on, and help Deepgram develop a clear point of view on responsible AI development

Skills

Required

  • JD from a U.S. accredited law school and 7–15 years of experience in legal practice (or more), in-house, at a firm, or both
  • Demonstrated experience counseling product, research, or engineering teams on the legal questions that come up in how AI gets built and deployed
  • Fluency in the issues that matter most to us: privacy, IP, data licensing, consumer protection, and the international AI regulatory landscape. Depth in some, excited to learn the rest
  • Recognize that law is about the grey areas, and are comfortable living in them, while giving clear and actionable advice
  • An AI-native legal practice — workflows you've built into your own work, not just tools you've used
  • Exceptional writing — precise, plain, and compelling

Nice to have

  • Hands-on experience at a foundation model company or AI research lab — you've seen how legal questions actually arise inside model development
  • Depth in o

What the JD emphasized

  • AI legal frameworks
  • AI development
  • AI regulatory landscape
  • AI-native legal practice