Back to jobs Senior Counsel, Marketing & Advertising San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA (Hybrid) Apply Tubi is a global entertainment company and the most watched free TV and movie streaming service in the U.S. and Canada. Dedicated to providing all people access to all the world’s stories, Tubi offers the largest collection of on-demand content, including over 275,000 premium movies and TV episodes and over 300 exclusive originals. With a passionate fanbase and over 97 million monthly active viewers, the company is committed to putting viewers first with free, accessible entertainment for all. About the Role:
Tubi is adding a Senior Counsel-level attorney to our growing legal team. You will play a key role in structuring, drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide variety of marketing-related agreements. In addition, you will be clearing content for Tubi’s marketing campaigns. Your duties will have you collaborating with your fellow legal team colleagues, many teams across the organization, and external parties. You are a mid-level attorney with experience working in an entertainment in-house environment. Also, you possess highly collaborative interpersonal skills, are intellectually curious, and take pride in personal excellence. Finally, you display a high level of energy and have a proven ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with frequently shifting priorities.
This position is based either in Los Angeles or San Francisco and reports to our Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Marketing and Advertising.
Responsibilities:
Working cross-functionally to complete complex commercial agreements, including marketing, services, and licensing agreements, in support of Tubi’s Marketing, Creative Studio, Content, Sales, Growth, and Product/Engineering teams.
Providing intellectual property clearance and related advice for Tubi’s B2C, B2B, and original content marketing campaigns.
Providing counsel on industry-specific marketing issues, such as sweepstakes/contests, FTC influencer disclosures, claims-based advertising, and integrations.
Examining tough marketing-related legal issues to reach creative solutions on short notice.
Your background:
6+ years legal experience required in entertainment marketing contract drafting and negotiation
3+ years of entertainment in-house legal department experience counseling marketing teams
Strong drafting and negotiating skills, with demonstrated ability to manage multiple, complex legal transactions simultaneously and drive them to close amidst interdepartmental concerns
Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with broad responsibilities while managing a high-volume workload efficiently and smoothly
Demonstrated ability to balance necessary legal protections with practical business needs
Must have superlative communication skills, oral and written, and the ability to proactively collaborate with client stakeholders and legal team members
Plenty of experience dealing with agencies and production companies
Must be detail-oriented
Experience providing legal advice related to international marketing
Ability to work independently and proactively, with good judgment to know when to escalate an issue
Curiosity about the entertainment/media landscape and technology
JD received from an ABA-accredited U.S. law school
Admission to the state bar in at least one U.S. state
Pursuant to state and local pay disclosure requirements, the pay range for this role, with final offer amount dependent on education, skills, experience, and location is listed annually below. This role is also eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, long-term incentive plan, and various benefits including medical/dental/vision, insurance, a 401(k) plan, paid time off and other benefits in accordance with applicable plan documents.
California Compensation
Base ($165,000 to $235,000 / year) + Bonus + Long-Term Incentive Plan + Benefits
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