Commercial Counsel

Plaid Plaid · Fintech · San Francisco, CA · All Departments

Commercial Counsel at Plaid, a fintech company, responsible for drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, advising on commercial strategies, and mitigating legal and business risks. The role involves reviewing revenue-generating agreements, acting as a legal partner to business stakeholders, and developing an understanding of Plaid's products and privacy positions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Review and negotiate revenue-generating agreements, including our Master Services Agreement (MSA) and its associated product-specific terms and commercial-focused order forms.
  2. Be a principal Legal partner to business stakeholders of all levels regarding the practical contours of their commercial transactions.
  3. Help our team continue to evolve our processes, templates, and strategies relative to changing industry and regulatory standards and expectations.
  4. Independently negotiate and close significant GTM deals with sophisticated Enterprise and large Fintech clients, including on counterparty paper.
  5. Develop and maintain a strong understanding of Plaid’s products and privacy positions, particularly in relation to evolving industry and regulatory expectations.

Skills

Required

  • Juris Doctorate
  • Law firm and/or in-house legal experience drafting and negotiating technology-focused services agreements involving sensitive data and fast-paced stakeholders.
  • Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Strong organization, task management, and process-focused approach.

Nice to have

  • Experience supporting a large sales organization on revenue-generating agreements.
  • Experience with customers who are in regulated industries (_e.g._, public sector; healthcare)
  • Fluency in negotiating with sophisticated enterprise and regulated financial institution customers.
  • Both in-house and law firm experience.
  • Experience with complex (_e.g._, high value, sophisticated parties, emerging technologies, sensitive data) technology transactions on counterparty paper.
  • Strong understanding of state and federal data privacy laws and industry standards.

What the JD emphasized

  • revenue-generating agreements
  • commercial transactions
  • regulatory standards
  • GTM deals
  • Fintech clients
  • counterparty paper
  • products and privacy positions
  • regulatory expectations
  • regulated industries
  • regulated financial institution customers
  • emerging technologies
  • sensitive data