Description:
Summary of Position:The Associate Legal Counsel will support the Corporate Legal Department in its administration of client and vendor contracts, corporate entity maintenance, litigation management, state and federal regulation compliance, and high-risk employee relations matters. This role requires exceptional legal drafting skills, research capabilities, and the ability to navigate complex legal issues. The Associate will have a varied workload, addressing multiple subject areas throughout the workday, and is expected to multitask with ease.
Essential Job Requirements:
Contract Administration
- Assists Legal Counsel with The Full Lifecycle Management, Retention, and Maintenance of All Client and Vendor Contracts.
- Assists in New Vendor Review and Approval Process.
- Analyzes and Understands Federal, State, and Local Employment Law. Monitors Any Changes to Those Laws/regulations.
- Studies and Digests Employment Law Regulations (i.E. Fmla, Ada, Etc.) to Develop Subject Matter Expertise in These Areas.
- Creates and Delivers Reports to Hr Teams, Department Heads, and Workforce Members on New or Updated Regulations Applicable to The Business.
- Works with Legal Counsel and Hr to Address Compliance Risks Related to Hiring Practices, Leave Administration, and New/recently Passed Employment Laws.
- Identifies Compliance Gaps and Communicates with Legal Counsel and Hr About Any Proposed Solutions.
- Recommends Timely Adjustments to Policies, Procedures, Systems, and Training as The Result of Any Legal/regulatory Changes Impacting the Young Williams Workforce.
- Works with Legal Counsel to Respond to Federal Agency Charges by Gathering Documents, Conducting Interviews, and Drafting the Company's Response.
- Provides Guidance to Company Management on High-Risk Disciplinary Actions or Employee Grievances. Presents to Company Executives as Needed.
- Assists Hr with Leave of Absence Administration as Needed.
Additional Requirements:
- Regular and Timely Attendance.
- Other Duties as Assigned.
Required Education:
- Juris Doctor from An Accredited Law School.
- Active License to Practice Law in At Least One Jurisdiction, Mississippi Preferred.
Required Experience:
- A Minimum of 2 Years' Legal Practice Experience Required.
- Experience with Employment Law, Corporate Law, or Contract Law Preferred.