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IP and Privacy Legal Counsel at Joom at Joom: Lisbon, Португалія; На місці; Повна зайнятість; Старший спеціаліст; Фінанси, право та комплаєнс. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.
- Location and workplace: Lisbon, Португалія, На місці
- Role classification: Фінанси, право та комплаєнс, Повна зайнятість, Старший спеціаліст
- Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-05-30.
- Application path: candidates continue to the employer application page with non-personal referral tags.
Joom Group is an international tech-centric group of e-commerce companies founded in 2016 in Latvia. We are here to transform the largest industry in the world, global trade, making it more transparent, efficient, and technology-driven.
Today, Joom Group brings together the following businesses: Joom, a platform for shopping from all over the world; JoomPro, the first end-to-end cross-border B2B marketplace, with successful operations in Brazil and plans to expand to other markets; JoomPulse, data platform that provides analytics and recommendations for marketplace sellers; and Onfy, a pharmaceutical marketplace in Germany. Joom Group’s offices are located in China, Brazil, Portugal, Latvia, and Germany, with headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal. We work as one international team, sharing knowledge and collaborating across countries, businesses, and products.
Right now we are looking for an experienced Legal Counsel (IP and Privacy) to join our legal team. You will report to the IP & Privacy Lead, taking full ownership of the IP domain and contributing to our Privacy initiatives.
Responsibilities
- IP legal support across all dimensions of marketplace operations: addressing trademark and copyright infringement in merchant-uploaded content, handling rights holder complaints and takedown requests; trademark registration, maintenance, and licensing.
- Driving privacy compliance: ensuring GDPR accountability, conducting LIAs and DPIAs, and managing data subject requests.
- Product collaboration: identifying privacy and GDPR compliance risks early and finding the least friction path to a compliant outcome - not just the theoretically cleanest one.
- Contract work: drafting and negotiating DPAs, data sharing agreements, licensing arrangements, and other IP and privacy instruments.
- Navigating new and evolving processing relationships: identifying the applicable role, translating it into the right contractual instruments, and ensuring the corresponding data protection obligations are met.
- Marketing support: legal review of marketing activities, campaigns, and initiatives.