Attorney : Marketing/Promotions/Sweepstakes Job - Hasbro (pawtucket, RI) Sales - Providence, RI at Geebo

Attorney : Marketing/Promotions/Sweepstakes Job - Hasbro (pawtucket, RI)

Attorney :
Marketing/Promotions/Sweepstakes Employment Type:
Regular Description Attorney Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
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Draft and negotiate a variety of agreements, including in:
licenses, consulting and development agreements, marketing and promotions agreements, permissions, distribution agreements, and work for hire agreements.
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Review and advise on product packaging, advertising and marketing materials, including television commercials, digital media campaigns, contests, sweepstakes, and other promotions.
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Oversee and maintain Hasbro's record retention program, ensuring the prompt destruction of documents and other records that have reached the specified retention period, and implementing appropriate retention periods for different types of documents.
Education and Experience Requirements:
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J.
D.
from an ABA accredited law school, excellent academic credentials, state bar membership in good standing.
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3:
7 years of in:
house experience working with consumer products or marketing/promotions and sweepstakes.
Critical Skills :
Expertise in negotiating and drafting a variety of business agreements.
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Outstanding oral and written communication skills.
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Strong client relations skills, business sense, and the ability to make practical evaluations of risk.
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Ability to work effectively with team members from different disciplines and to interact well with members of senior management.
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Flexibility and willingness to independently navigate areas of unfamiliarity.
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Demonstrated ability to prioritize substantial and diverse workload and complete tasks within deadlines.
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Comfort with a collaborative and creative environment is essential.
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Experience with licensing and/or promotional agreements preferred.
J2W Posting Code:
Corporate Business Services Business Unit:
Corporate Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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