Commercial Counsel, Colocation & Networks

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · New York, NY +1 · Legal

This role is for a Commercial Counsel specializing in colocation and networks for an AI company. The primary focus is on legal execution for the distributed compute strategy, including negotiating colocation, network connectivity, and datacenter services agreements. The role requires strong legal experience in these areas and technical fluency to understand infrastructure needs.

What you'd actually do

  1. Negotiate colocation and services agreements for distributed capacity across multiple facilities, supporting initiatives requiring rapid capacity deployment
  2. Structure neocloud capacity arrangements with emerging providers, and deals that often involve novel commercial structures including capacity reservation, utilization commitments, and hybrid provider-customer service relationships
  3. Manage network and interconnection agreements including fiber, transit contracts, IP peering arrangements, and related infrastructure; negotiate large load electric power contracts and utility interconnection agreements where applicable
  4. Build relationships and oversee outside counsel teams on high-volume transactions or matters requiring specialized expertise
  5. Develop and maintain term sheet templates, runbooks, and precedent documents for recurring colo and network transaction types

Skills

Required

  • JD and active membership in at least one U.S. state bar
  • At least 8 years of relevant legal experience
  • Meaningful exposure to colocation, interconnection, or telecommunications agreements
  • Experience negotiating colocation MSAs, interconnection agreements, or fiber/transit contracts
  • Technical fluency sufficient to engage intelligently with infrastructure stakeholders
  • Strong communication skills

Nice to have

  • In-house experience at datacenter providers or network infrastructure companies
  • Background at large technology companies with significant datacenter or colocation footprints
  • Law firm experience at practices with infrastructure or telecom specialization
  • Experience on the buy-side of connectivity and colo relationships
  • Familiarity with emerging neocloud provider business models
  • Prior involvement in capacity procurement transactions where speed-to-signature was critical

What the JD emphasized

  • colocation agreements
  • network connectivity
  • datacenter services
  • colocation MSAs
  • interconnection agreements
  • fiber, transit contracts
  • capacity procurement transactions