Senior Counsel

Linear Linear · Enterprise · NORTH AMERICA · Operations

Linear is seeking its first Senior Counsel to establish a proactive legal posture supporting its high-velocity culture and global growth. This foundational, generalist role will partner across commercial, product, and operational legal matters, owning the legal roadmap, managing outside counsel, and advising on the legal implications of AI, including data privacy and model usage, to ensure legal considerations are integrated into product development.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own core legal areas, including commercial agreements, trademarks, and corporate governance/equity, with support from outside counsel as needed
  2. Develop the legal foundation/frameworks for new products and initiatives
  3. Work closely with our product teams to navigate the legal implications of AI, including data privacy and model usage
  4. Lead negotiations for our most complex enterprise MSAs and DPAs, focusing on high-leverage issues like liability caps and indemnification
  5. Partner with Product and Engineering during feature design and development to identify legal and regulatory implications early—including privacy-by-design, AI data handling, and enterprise compliance requirements—so that legal considerations are built in, not bolted on

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of legal experience, ideally both law firm and in-house
  • Experience supporting a scaling, product-led company (Series B-D or similar stage)
  • Experience supporting venture financings and equity matters, including cap table management and corporate governance
  • Strong commercial contracting experience, including enterprise SaaS agreements
  • Familiarity with privacy and security requirements for enterprise customers, including the implications of AI data handling
  • Comfort advising on employment and HR issues in a global, remote-first context
  • Sound judgment and the ability to communicate conclusions in areas such as legal/regulatory risk in clear, practical terms
  • A bias toward figuring things out independently, while knowing when to seek outside expertise
  • Knows when to hold the line and when pragmatism serves the business better than perfection

What the JD emphasized

  • AI data handling
  • enterprise compliance requirements
  • legal implications of AI