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Legal Sciences

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Work description

Legal Officer for Research Institution (Legal Service) 1) To provide legal support in matters of civil and commercial law, administrative law and labour law, ensuring compliance with Portuguese and European legislation; 2) Drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts, agreements and other business or legal instruments; 3) Providing legal support in negotiations and interactions with external interlocutors, proposing proactive solutions and guidance, particularly in the context of national and international R&D projects and litigation prevention; 4) Collaborating with other internal teams to ensure that legal considerations are integrated into the strategy outlined by the Institution and to ensure that information is collected and made available in a reliable, fluid and satisfactory manner; 5) Keeping up to date with changes in Portuguese and European legislation relevant to INESC TEC's daily life as an R&D institution with specific characteristics.

Academic Qualifications

Degree in Law

Minimum profile required

Knowledge and mastery of the Portuguese legal systemExcellent command of the Portuguese and English languages, both spoken and written2 years' experience in a similar or relevant position

Preference factors

1) Master's degree in Law in the areas of Commercial/Business Law or Administrative Law; 2) Specialised training or experience in Law and Technology or Intellectual Property Law; 3) Training and/or practice in legal English; 4) Experience in providing legal support to research institutions or companies; 5) Interest in and previous contact with technological areas.

Application Period

Since 15 Feb 2024 to 29 Feb 2024

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Scientific Advisor

Rita Ribeiro Barros