In-House Attorney - Corporate Counsel (Litigation)
Epic · Mobile, AL · 2 wk ago
On-siteLegalFull-time
About the role
You’ll help Epic navigate legal risks as it expands its offerings in an exciting and rapidly changing industry. You'll manage litigation and regulatory matters, and have the opportunity to counsel Epic on its approach to an evolving competitive landscape. Your level of responsibility will match your skill set and will increase rapidly.
Responsibilities
- Manage litigation and regulatory matters
- Counsel Epic on its approach to an evolving competitive landscape
- Draft motions and briefs, conduct oral arguments, lead settlement negotiations, and try cases
- Regulatory and privacy litigation experience is a plus
Requirements
- JD with 3-7 years of experience drafting motions and briefs, conducting oral arguments, leading settlement negotiations, and trying cases
- Strong academic and professional background
- Eye for detail, a creative mind and excellent communication, writing and analytic skills
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits to keep you healthy and happy as you grow in your life and career
- Merit-based compensation reflecting the impact your work has on the company and our customers
- Awarding annual raises and bonuses
- Stock grants giving you an even greater stake in the success of Epic and our customers
- Global healthcare and building the best ideas from around the world into Epic software
Pay
Competitive salaries and bonuses
Schedule
Relocation to the Madison, WI area is necessary and will be fully reimbursed
Qualifications
- JD with 3-7 years of experience drafting motions and briefs, conducting oral arguments, leading settlement negotiations, and trying cases
- Strong academic and professional background
- Eye for detail, a creative mind and excellent communication, writing and analytic skills
Skills
- Legal drafting and advocacy
- Regulatory and privacy litigation experience
- Excellent communication, writing, and analytical skills
COVID-19 Vaccination
Relocation to the Madison, WI area is necessary and will be fully reimbursed