Cprime is an AI-first, human-centered partner, combining strategic consulting with industry-leading platforms to drive innovation, enhance efficiency, and shift enterprise toward AI native thinking. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in the US, our clients span the globe and include more than 300 of the Fortune 500 companies. We bring deep expertise across Atlassian, IBM Apptio, ServiceNow, cloud, data and enterprise agility to enable intelligent enterprises where people and AI orchestrate as one.
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We are seeking an experienced Corporate Counsel to join our global legal department, based in India. This is a substantive in-house role supporting commercial, corporate governance, compliance, and data privacy matters across India, the United States, Australia, and related jurisdictions. The role reports to the Lead Counsel, India, and works closely with the General Counsel, other legal colleagues, finance, HR, and business teams globally.
This position suits a lawyer with strong in-house experience who is comfortable operating with significant autonomy across a broad subject-matter portfolio in a fast-paced technology and professional services environment.