Responsibilities
- Lead the development and execution of the Mexico commercial contracting strategy.
- Lead and mentor a small contracts team (including one direct report) to achieve high performance and professional growth. Oversee the day-to-day activities of contract management, coach the team on best practice, and foster a culture of continuous improvement and accountability.
- Develop customer contracting terms for multiple distribution strategies.
- Develop contracting strategies for partners, distributors and vendors.
- Establish standardized contract templates, policies, and best practices.
- Serve as the primary legal advisor for commercial contracting matters, providing guidance on complex and high-impact agreements.
- Draft, review, and negotiate commercial agreements including vendor, partnership, customer-facing, NDAs, and licensing contracts.
- Develop negotiation strategies to balance legal risk with business priorities.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure contracts align with operational and commercial goals. - Partner with the marketing team to provide legal support on advertising campaigns, brand agreements, and intellectual property matters, including trademarks, copyrights, and licensing.
- Advise on corporate governance matters for Mexican entities, including preparation of board minutes, shareholders’ meeting materials, and corporate resolutions.
- Manage corporate secretarial functions and ensure compliance with corporate formalities required under Mexican law.
- Support corporate restructuring transactions, including incorporation, amendment of by-laws, and dissolution or liquidation of entities as required.
- Coordinate with external notaries and government registries for corporate filings, including the Registro Público de Comercio.
- Identify, assess, and manage legal risks associated with commercial transactions.
- Ensure contract compliance with regional regulations and company policies.
- Implement risk mitigation strategies, providing practical advice to internal clients.
- Use Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) tools to streamline contract workflows.
- Establish self-service contracting procedures for routine agreements.
- Train business teams on contract management practices to increase efficiency and reduce legal bottlenecks.
- Handle contractual disputes and claims in coordination with external counsel when necessary.
- Develop strategies for contract enforcement, terminations, or renegotiations as needed.
- Monitor contract performance and compliance post-signature to ensure adherence to terms.
- Manage commercial litigation matters in coordination with external counsel, including oversight of case strategy, evidence coordination, and supervision of litigation proceedings.
Qualifications
- 7+ years of legal experience, with at least 3 years of in-house experience
- Exposure to regulatory compliance in financial services/fintech (for example, understanding of financial regulations or data privacy considerations in contracts).
- SaaS vendor experience required.
- Strong background in commercial contracts, corporate governance, and labor/employment law
- Experience supporting cross-functional teams and working closely with non-legal stakeholders
- Practical understanding of Mexican corporate law, IP, Financial Institution contracting frameworks, and local labor law for specialized services contracting.
- Working knowledge of intellectual property (IP) law, including trademarks, copyrights, and brand licensing, with experience advising marketing and product teams on IP strategy and risk.
- Familiarity with contract lifecycle management (CLM) tools and other legal tech for managing contract workflows.
- Proven ability to work in a matrix reporting structure, coordinating between local and global teams.
- Self-starter with excellent judgment, a builder’s mindset, and strong execution skills
- Fluent in Spanish and English
- Experience in multinational or high-growth technology companies; dynamic and adaptable professional comfortable managing multiple legal areas simultaneously across a fast-paced environment.
Benefits
- Major medical insurance, health discount plan, dental, and vision care for the employee and immediate family members.
- Life insurance.
- Financing for a phone, headphones, home office equipment, and wellness benefits.
- 30 days of end-of-year bonus.
- 20 vacation days.
- 50% vacation premium.
- 13% savings fund.
- $2,000 MXN in monthly grocery vouchers (vales de despensa).
- $2,000 USD annual benefit for co-working travel.
Skills Required
- 7+ years of legal experience with at least 3 years in-house
- Exposure to regulatory compliance in financial services/fintech
- SaaS vendor experience
- Strong background in commercial contracts, corporate governance, and labor/employment law
- Experience supporting cross-functional teams and working with non-legal stakeholders
- Practical understanding of Mexican corporate law, IP, financial institution contracting frameworks, and local labor law
- Working knowledge of intellectual property law (trademarks, copyrights, licensing)
- Familiarity with Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) tools and legal tech
- Proven ability to work in a matrix reporting structure coordinating local and global teams
- Self-starter with excellent judgment, builder's mindset, and strong execution skills
- Fluent in Spanish and English
- Experience in multinational or high-growth technology companies
PayJoy Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Healthcare Strength — Company‑paid basic medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage is emphasized as a standout element versus many startups. Feedback suggests this reduces out‑of‑pocket burden and strengthens the core benefits foundation.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave and flexible hours are highlighted alongside dedicated time off. Feedback suggests these family‑oriented policies enhance the perceived completeness of the package.
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