Associate General Counsel, Privacy & Product
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WebflowTechnology
U.K. Remote; U.S. Remote Location: Remote-first (United States; BC & ON, Canada; United Kingdom)Full-TimeSenior
Salary211,200 - 300,000 USD per year
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Job Details
- Experience
- 10+ years of relevant legal experience, including at least 3 years in-house at a technology company.
- Required Skills
- Team management
Requirements
- J.D. from an accredited law school and at least one active U.S. state bar membership.
- 10+ years of relevant legal experience, including at least 3 years in-house at a technology company.
- Demonstrated experience managing, developing, and scaling legal teams.
- Deep expertise in global privacy law, including GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and related privacy frameworks.
- Hands-on experience building and operating privacy compliance programs in a technology environment.
- Significant privacy and product counseling experience in a technology company.
Responsibilities
- Lead Webflow’s global privacy and product legal strategy, including privacy policies, data handling practices, compliance programs, trainings, documentation, and scalable legal processes.
- Manage and develop a team of privacy and product counsel, setting priorities, balancing workload, and building a high-trust, high-output legal function.
- Partner closely with Product and Engineering to embed privacy-by-design principles into the product development lifecycle and advise on new features, platform capabilities, product terms, and go-to-market strategies.
- Advise on AI-powered features and emerging technologies, including model training data, output liability, responsible AI governance, third-party AI tools, and the intersection of AI, IP, and privacy law.
- Lead privacy reviews, PIAs/DPIAs, data subject request processes, law enforcement request processes, privacy hygiene assessments, and cross-functional risk mitigation efforts with Security, Engineering, and Operations.
- Draft, review, and negotiate privacy-related agreements and terms, including DPAs, while providing privacy expertise across commercial deals, strategic partnerships, and M&A diligence.
- Monitor and interpret evolving global privacy and AI regulations, translating complex legal requirements into practical guidance that helps teams move quickly while managing risk.
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