Legal Counsel, Emea Commercial

Databricks Databricks · Data AI · London, United Kingdom · Legal

Legal Counsel for Databricks' EMEA commercial business, focusing on SaaS commercial agreements, legal support for revenue generation, and process improvement. The role involves partnering with sales teams, reviewing/negotiating contracts, and actively testing/adopting AI tools to enhance legal function efficiency.

What you'd actually do

  1. Reviewing, drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, such as MCSAs, SOWs and Order Forms, ensuring that Databricks' risk position is protected and internal compliance requirements are met;
  2. Supporting the end-to-end contract management lifecycle, providing practical, commercially-minded advice to sales and professional services teams on contractual risks and commercial matters;
  3. Actively testing and adopting AI tools to improve the efficiency of contract review and the wider legal function, and contributing to process improvements and good practices that help us scale;
  4. Providing support and enablement to sales teams on key contractual requirements, best practices and contract management;
  5. Developing a strong understanding of Databricks' internal structures, product offerings, technology, security/data protection positions and policies to give you a foundation for providing support across Databricks' lines of business;

Skills

Required

  • Qualified lawyer (or equivalent), with approximately 3 years' PQE
  • Experience gained in-house at a leading SaaS company (or in private practice supporting one) with a regular/quarterly sales cycle
  • Solid experience negotiating MSAs, NDAs, Order Forms and legal amendments with enterprise customers
  • Familiarity with, or willingness to quickly learn, large CRM systems (like Salesforce) and contract management systems (like Ironclad)
  • Demonstrated ability to manage and prioritise time and business needs in the face of competing demands
  • Experience working with sales teams

Nice to have

  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent)

What the JD emphasized

  • A genuine willingness to test and adopt AI tools to improve the efficiency and quality of legal work — this is a must, not a nice-to-have