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Vp, Deputy General Counsel, Strategic Litigation And Ip
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Roku seeks a VP, Deputy General Counsel for Strategic Litigation and IP in Santa Monica. This role leads global litigation and IP strategy for the #1 TV streaming platform. Ideal candidates have 15+ years of experience managing complex patent and commercial litigation, with a strong in-house back...
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United States , Santa Monica
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430000.00 - 720000.00 USD / Year
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Vp, Deputy General Counsel, Strategic Litigation And Ip
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Roku seeks a VP, Deputy General Counsel to lead global strategic litigation and IP. This high-impact role defines litigation strategy, manages the full portfolio including patent disputes, and guides IP protection. You will advise senior leadership on legal risk and business execution in New York...
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United States , New York
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430000.00 - 720000.00 USD / Year
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VP, Deputy General Counsel, Strategic Litigation and IP
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Roku seeks a VP, Deputy General Counsel to lead global strategic litigation and IP. This high-impact role requires 15+ years managing complex litigation, including patent disputes, to define strategy and protect the company's IP portfolio. Based in San Jose, you will advise senior leadership on l...
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United States , San Jose
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430000.00 - 720000.00 USD / Year
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VP, Deputy General Counsel, Strategic Litigation and IP
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Roku seeks a VP, Deputy General Counsel to lead global strategic litigation and IP. This high-impact role requires deep experience managing complex patent litigation and translating legal risk into business decisions. Based in Austin, you will define litigation strategy, oversee the portfolio, an...
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United States , Austin
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Deputy General Counsel
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United States , Batavia
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305250.00 - 341500.00 USD / Year
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Deputy General Counsel
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Join a leading corporation in Aurora, IL as Deputy General Counsel. Serve as the General Counsel's right hand, managing key legal verticals and a team of 10-15. Requires 9+ years of in-house experience, expertise in employment/labor law, compliance, and litigation. Enjoy top benefits including a ...
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United States , Aurora, IL
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305250.00 - 341500.00 USD / Year
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Robert Half
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About the Deputy General Counsel role

A Deputy General Counsel is a senior-level, strategic legal executive who serves as the second-in-command within an organization's legal department, reporting directly to the General Counsel. This pivotal role is central to the management and execution of a company's legal affairs, blending deep legal expertise with business acumen to mitigate risk and guide corporate strategy. For legal professionals seeking to ascend to the highest echelons of corporate law, Deputy General Counsel jobs represent a critical career milestone, offering a unique blend of leadership, complex legal work, and direct impact on business outcomes.

Professionals in this role typically shoulder a broad and demanding portfolio. Their common responsibilities are extensive and vital to the organization's health. A primary function involves providing comprehensive legal advice on corporate governance, ensuring the company adheres to internal policies, bylaws, and state and federal regulations. They are deeply involved in the drafting, reviewing, and negotiation of a wide array of commercial contracts, from major partnership agreements to procurement and service contracts, ensuring all terms align with the company's strategic and risk-tolerance objectives. Deputy General Counsels often manage the legal dimensions of mergers and acquisitions, overseeing due diligence processes and facilitating the seamless execution of transactions.

Furthermore, a significant part of the role is dedicated to regulatory compliance. This includes developing and implementing programs to ensure the organization operates within the bounds of consumer protection laws, data privacy regulations, advertising standards, and industry-specific rules. In many organizations, the Deputy General Counsel may also oversee the litigation docket, managing relationships with external counsel, developing case strategy, and sometimes serving as lead counsel on certain matters. Leadership and management are inherent to the position; they are responsible for supervising other attorneys and legal staff within the department, fostering professional development, and contributing to the overall operational efficiency of the legal function.

The typical requirements for Deputy General Counsel jobs are rigorous, reflecting the seniority and responsibility of the role. Candidates must possess a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and be a member in good standing of a state bar association. Most positions demand a substantial amount of post-qualification experience, often ranging from eight to fifteen years or more, with a significant portion spent in a corporate legal department or a reputable law firm focusing on corporate law. Essential skills include exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities to navigate complex legal issues, superior communication and negotiation skills, and proven leadership and team management capabilities. A successful Deputy General Counsel is not just a lawyer but a strategic business partner, capable of understanding commercial objectives and providing pragmatic, solution-oriented legal guidance that enables the organization to thrive while managing its legal exposure.