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As an Attorney at IBM you'll be part of a dynamic Bangalore-based legal team collaborating with fellow lawyers and support staff to offer legal guidance and assistance to IBM's global lawyers and business teams. Your responsibilities span across various legal domains both transactional and non-transactional encompassing all IBM business units. In the transactional sphere you'll contribute during the early stages of commercial engagements including direct and indirect distribution mergers and acquisitions and more. Your expertise will extend to advising various business and support functions such as procurement real estate human resources and finance on regulatory compliance contractual disputes litigation intellectual property workplace relations privacy and cybersecurity among others. This attorney role will be in the Legal Center of Excellence (CoE) to be set up in Bangalore India. The Legal CoE will be dedicated to achieving continuous operational improvement in legal service delivery across IBM's diverse business areas and geographies.
Essential qualifications include being qualified to practice law in India possessing 5-13 years of legal experience in-house or at a law firm or a combination of both. * Proficiency in negotiating IT contracts with government and commercial entities in services software and cloud solutions is required. * Additionally you must demonstrate experience in addressing issues related to privacy cybersecurity intellectual property and regulatory compliance. * The ability to work independently on matters with supervision requirements decreasing as familiarity with IBM's operations increases is crucial. * A strong commitment to integrity and ethical conduct is key.
Preferred qualifications include experience in dispute advisory and litigation understanding of government procurement policies and procedures and a proven track record of process improvement to enhance business and legal function performance. Prior in-house legal experience ideally within a multinational company would be advantageous.