Solutus Legal Search is working with a leading health and wellness platform that is revolutionizing telehealth. They are seeking a Managing Counsel, Product to lead a team of attorneys providing guidance on product marketing and promotion, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations while shaping legal strategies for product innovation.
Responsibilities:
- Serve as a senior legal adviser for the company’s full product portfolio, advising on product development, launches, lifecycle management, and promotional initiatives
- Proactively identify, interpret, and implement with a business-focused mindset consumer protection-related state and federal laws impacting products and services
- Partner closely with senior product and marketing leaders to understand strategy, roadmaps, and growth initiatives and help shape business decisions
- Cultivate a strong understanding of the company’s business model, technologies, products, and goals to align legal guidance with business objectives
- Lead, develop, and mentor a team of junior and mid-level attorneys, fostering a high-performance and collaborative team culture
- Set standards, processes, and best practices to scale product legal review efficiently in a high‑growth environment
Requirements:
- Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited law school
- Active bar membership in at least one US jurisdiction
- 9+ years of experience practicing at a law firm and/or in-house
- Experience advising on consumer products and advertising/marketing issues
- Ability to adapt quickly in a dynamic, fast-paced environment with shifting priorities
- Excellent communication and relationship‑building skills with cross‑functional partners
- Ability to balance strategic guidance with hands‑on execution
- Excellent business judgment
- Creative, self-starter mindset and comfort navigating ambiguity and novel legal issues
- Experience leading a team of attorneys and legal professionals
- Experience advising on AI-powered products
- Background in consumer goods, health tech, or digital product ecosystems