Director, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Governance
About the role
Regeneron’s Corporate Governance & Securities Team is seeking an experienced attorney to support the company's rapidly growing and globally expanding business. Key responsibilities include:
- Proactive legal advice on global subsidiary management, corporate governance, and general corporate matters.
- Supporting subsidiary management, including statutory financial statement audits, corporate filings, and banking mandates.
- Maintaining Regeneron’s cloud-based corporate document database (hCue).
- Drafting and maintaining shareholder and board resolutions, consents, agendas, secretary’s certificates, and other records.
- Providing legal advice regarding certain intercompany transactions, including intercompany financing arrangements.
- Aiding in shareholder/equityholder meeting matters and board/committee meetings for subsidiaries.
- Overseeing the formation and setup of future domestic and international subsidiaries.
- Collaborating with key internal clients including Tax, Finance, Treasury, and Accounting/Financial Reporting teams.
Responsibilities
Manage and maintain Regeneron’s cloud-based corporate document database (hCue), ensuring data integrity and accessibility of corporate records.
Provide legal advice regarding certain intercompany transactions, including intercompany financing arrangements.
Aid in shareholder/equityholder meeting matters for Regeneron’s subsidiaries.
Assist with board and committee meetings for Regeneron’s subsidiaries.
Oversee the formation and setup of future domestic and international subsidiaries.
Work across international jurisdictions and cross-functional teams, managing competing priorities and reducing reliance on outside counsel.
Assist other legal matters in which the Corporate Governance & Securities team is involved, such as preparation of SEC reports, financing matters, and corporate transactions.
Requirements
JD with excellent law school credentials, licensed to practice law in New York, or eligible for licensure as registered in-house counsel in New York.
8–10 years of experience in SEC reporting, public company compliance, corporate governance, and/or global subsidiary management.
Experience with international subsidiary management and cross-border corporate governance matters is a strong plus.
Qualifications
Law-firm training preferred; prior in-house experience a plus.
Skills
Strategic and solutions-oriented approach.
Proactive problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.
Ability to manage competing priorities and reduce reliance on outside counsel.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
$205,000.00 - $341,600.00 annually.
Schedule
Hybrid: 4 days per week on site.