Associate General Counsel
About the company
Nuitée is building the API backbone for the global travel industry. Founded in 2017, Nuitée aims to transform a fragmented travel ecosystem with simple, scalable, and API-first infrastructure. The company simplifies complex supplier networks, offering direct access to hotel inventory with better pricing, coverage, and technology. With teams in London, New York, San Francisco, Palma de Mallorca, and Casablanca, Nuitée is trusted by industry leaders like Hopper, Priceline, Google, and Uber.
About the Role
This is a broad generalist role supporting the full range of legal matters across the business, from SaaS and technology contracting to corporate governance, data privacy, and dispute resolution. You will serve as a trusted legal partner embedded in a fast-moving tech environment, working closely with commercial, product, finance, and operations teams across multiple jurisdictions.
Key Responsibilities
- Draft, review, and negotiate technology and SaaS agreements, distribution and API partnerships, vendor contracts, NDAs, and reseller arrangements
- Serve as a trusted legal partner, supporting corporate transactions, fundraising activity, M&A due diligence, and post-merger integration
- Manage corporate governance, subsidiary compliance, and board documentation across multiple entities and jurisdictions
- Build and maintain contract templates, approval workflows, and legal playbooks
- Manage pre-litigation disputes and coordinate early resolution strategies
- Instruct and oversee external counsel on litigation, arbitration, and regulatory proceedings
- Support legal holds, e-discovery processes, and case monitoring
- Advise on litigation risk, commercial disputes, and technology-related claims
- Provide general legal support to product, engineering, HR, finance, and commercial teams
- Support data privacy and protection compliance across jurisdictions (GDPR, CCPA, and related frameworks)
- Maintain an understanding of evolving regulations relevant to travel tech — including AI governance, payments, and platform liability — and advise the business accordingly
- Help scale legal operations through process improvements and self-service tools
Qualifications
- JD or equivalent legal qualification; active bar admission in a relevant jurisdiction
- 5-10 years of legal experience, ideally with a mix of law firm and in-house or tech company exposure
- Strong grounding in technology and commercial contracts, ideally in a B2B or platform context
- Experience with litigation management or dispute resolution
- Solid understanding of GDPR and data privacy compliance; multi-jurisdictional experience is a plus
- Comfortable operating as a generalist in a high-growth, internationally distributed environment
- Sharp business judgment with the ability to deliver clear, actionable advice quickly
- Strong communicator with the ability to engage diverse, cross-border stakeholders