Commercial Counsel, Networking & Datacenter Operations

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Legal

This role is for a Commercial Counsel focused on Networking & Datacenter Operations for Compute and Infrastructure at Anthropic. The primary responsibilities involve leading legal execution for dark fiber, IP transit, subsea-cable capacity, network equipment procurement, and the operational contracting for running production sites. The role requires negotiation of various agreements, support for telecom regulatory interfaces, and management of O&M contracts. It emphasizes collaboration with internal teams and outside counsel to ensure legal alignment with commercial objectives and availability strategy for AI infrastructure.

What you'd actually do

  1. Negotiate dark fiber and IRU agreements (long-haul and metro), wavelength and lit-capacity services, IP transit and peering (settlement-free and paid), internet-exchange participation, subsea-cable capacity and landing-party agreements, carrier-hotel and meet-me-room agreements, and cross-connect MSAs
  2. Support the telecom regulatory interface, including FCC Section 214 authorizations, submarine-cable landing licenses and Team Telecom (EO 13913 Committee) review, the FCC’s 2025 subsea-cable security and IRU rules, private-carrier status determinations, and rights-of-way, franchise, and pole-attachment where Anthropic builds first-party fiber — working in close coordination with Infrastructure Security Legal on the national-security overlay for subsea capacity and landing-party participation
  3. Structure and negotiate O&M and integrated-facilities-management contracts, critical-spares and break-fix agreements, smart-hands SLAs with colo landlords, and disaster recovery and resilience contracting
  4. Own asset disposition, decommissioning, and media-sanitization terms, and data-hall fit-out and tenant-improvement work, in coordination with Infrastructure Security and Datacenter Legal
  5. Support property, builder’s-risk, business-interruption, and equipment-breakdown insurance placement with Treasury/Risk, and coordinate with Infrastructure Security Legal on guard-force, vendor-personnel, and physical-security flow-downs in O&M and facilities-management contracts

Skills

Required

  • JD and active membership in at least one U.S. state bar
  • Fluency in availability and SLA constructs, route diversity and how network and O&M terms interact with colo leases, build-to-suit agreements, and financing arrangements
  • Experience with high-volume, template-driven, recurring vendor contracting and the discipline to keep it fast without losing control of risk
  • Comfort with telecom regulatory concepts (FCC Section 214, cable-landing licenses, Team Telecom review, rights-of-way) and the operational hand-off from construction to commissioning to steady-state
  • Ability to coordinate effectively with specialized outside counsel while maintaining strategic direction
  • Strong judgment about when vendor terms create downstream risk for availability, security, or operational flexibility
  • Effective collaboration skills for working with business teams who run production sites and the network and excellent communication skills that translate network and operations concepts into clear risk assessments for business stakeholders
  • Genuine interest in digital infrastructure operations and appreciation for why network and site availability is mission-critical for frontier AI

Nice to have

  • At least 10–12 years of relevant legal experience with meaningful exposure to telecom and network transactions (dark fiber, IRUs, transit, peering, subsea), datacenter operations, facilities management, or critical-infrastructure O&M contracting
  • In-house experience at cloud service providers, neo-clouds, carriers, subsea-cable consortia, or datacenter operators supporting network, colo, and O&M transactions
  • Experience at large technology companies with first-party backbone or production-site programs supporting network and operations transactions from the buy side
  • Law firm experience at practices with telecom, technology transactions, or infrastructure specialization, particularly

What the JD emphasized

  • active membership in at least one U.S. state bar
  • Genuine interest in digital infrastructure operations and appreciation for why network and site availability is mission-critical for frontier AI