Director, Legal Counsel

xAI xAI · AI Frontier · Tokyo, Japan · Legal

Director, Legal Counsel for xAI in Tokyo, Japan. Responsible for managing litigation, drafting agreements, advising on legal risks, and supporting business strategy across Japan and Korea. Requires at least 7 years of experience in law, with a focus on technology, media, or internet industries, and strong knowledge of contract law, intellectual property, and digital advertising.

What you'd actually do

  1. Managing X’s litigation portfolio in close collaboration with the Litigation team and outside counse
  2. Drafting and negotiating sales, partner, supplier, and other commercial agreements for X entities
  3. Supporting the Revenue Policy team, researching the laws relevant to their policies and providing advice
  4. Partnering closely with and advising business and support functions (including Sales, Marketing, Content Partnerships, Business Development, Sourcing, Compliance, HR and Finance, among others) on a broad range of legal matters, including contract law,advertising laws and regulations, intellectual property, content regulation, and competition law, among others
  5. Identifying issues and researching relevant laws as well as collaborating with internal subject-matter experts to work through the issues.

Skills

Required

  • At least 7 years of relevant post-qualification experience as an attorney-at-law or Advocate.
  • Demonstrate sound business and legal judgment.
  • Entrepreneurial mindset: flexible, self-starting and hard-working.
  • Relevant experience in litigation in Japan.
  • Significant experience with digital advertising, contract law, and intellectual property.
  • Strong understanding of the legal issues around user-generated content and platforms.
  • Successful track record of working collaboratively with colleagues around the world.
  • Comfortable working in a company experiencing rapid growth, with excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills; must be fluent in Japanese and English.
  • Recognized law degree with strong academic record and qualified to practice law in Japan or other Asia Pacific jurisdiction, the UK or the US

Nice to have

  • Ideally, you have worked in-house in the technology, media, ad agency, or internet industries handling a broad range of legal matters.
  • Familiarity with these areas of law will be an advantage: advertising regulation, licensing, privacy, content regulation, consumer laws, copyright, and compliance.
  • Fluency in Korean/additional APAC language is highly desirable.

What the JD emphasized

  • broad responsibilities
  • operate independently
  • work proactively and collaboratively
  • broad range of legal matters
  • Identifying issues and researching relevant laws
  • undertaking project work