Amazon is looking for a talented attorney to support our rapidly growing and evolving payments businesses. You will serve as the lawyer responsible for counseling the business on a broad range of payment and regulatory matters including co-branded credit card programs, gift card Products, pay with Amazon, points, currency conversion, and merchant services.
Principal duties include providing day-to-day advice, resolving issues that arise in existing commercial relationships, drafting and negotiating complicated payments, cobrand and other commercial agreements and providing ongoing legal counseling in a wide range of legal areas, including regulatory compliance.
Education- B. (undergraduate law degree) from a recognized university in India.
- Additional CS qualification is desirable.
Basic Qualifications- A minimum of 5+ years of legal experience in financial sector (with several years of experience at a leading law firm and/or in-house at a major multinational corporation).
- Extensive experience and strong skills in drafting and negotiating contracts.
- Extensive experience in analyzing and responding to regulatory and compliance matters.
- Ability to function autonomously yet communicates laterally and upwardly with ease.
- Strong legal and business judgment.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
- Excellent interpersonal skills to effectively communicate and coordinate complex issues and projects with diverse levels of management and employees.
For more details and to apply online, click
here.
Amazon requests Supreme Court to stay HC order until conclusion of Future-Reliance Deal dispute
Business
Apr 12, 2021
Shreyas Nair
(
Editor: Ekta Joshi
)
1 Shares
Amazon has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Delhi High Court's division bench order that had vacated a stay on Kishore Biyani-led Future Group proceeding with its Rs 24,713 crore asset sale to Reliance Industries.Amazon asked for a stay of the division bench's (March 22, 2021) decision, calling it "illegal," "random," "inequitable," and "unfair" Future Group was issued a reprieve from a (March 18, 2021) single-judge order prohibiting it from...
NGO Highlights before Supreme Court the Need for a Statutory Body for Effective Control of OTT Platforms
Judiciary
Mar 24, 2021
Tanya Sehrawat
(
Editor: Ekta Joshi
)
3 Shares
Justice for Rights Foundation, an NGO has submitted before the Supreme Court that “online web platforms need to be regulated by Statutory Body in the interest of public morality and decency.” It filed a rejoinder affidavit with its submissions, countering the affidavit filed by the Central Government and the Ministry of Communications that pertains to regulation of content on OTT Platforms. This plea is scheduled to be heard for Tuesday (March 23, 2021). It will be heard by the...
Facebook Comments