Legal Counsel
Gentis is a Belgian recruitment company headquartered in Brussels and providing permanent staffing as well as project sourcing solutions worldwide in multiple sectors.
Our client is looking for a new Legal Counsel. In their legal department, they are looking for new legal counsel to work on a new and exciting project.
The job :
- Advice and legal advice to the various departments and projects.
- Reviewing, negotiating and entering into contracts with our customers, suppliers and other third parties
- Litigation management: in-house investigation of files and contact with the various law firms collaborating, given their areas of choice.
- Corporate housekeeping: maintaining company documents and coordinating the preparation and follow-up of board meetings and their documentation.
- Master in Law - knowledge in “general” law (general rather than specialist lawyer)
- 5 -10 years of experience in a law firm and/or as a corporate lawyer
- Mastery of procurement procedures is a real asset
- Business orientation and problem-solver
- Ability to work independently and cross-functionally in a multidisciplinary team
- Discretion
- Empathy
- Good knowledge of MS Office tools (Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.)
What our client offers:
- Attractive Salary and advantages (Bonus)
- Exciting New Project
- Nice Work Team
- Stable and Dynamic Environment
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