Asurion Corporation

Assistant General Counsel

Asurion Corporation$150K — $180K *
Legal & Accounting
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • J.D. and active U.S. bar admission in good standing.
  • 10+ years of legal experience with substantial in-house exposure.
  • Expertise in AI legal governance and relevant standards.
  • Cybersecurity legal experience, including vendor diligence and incident response.
  • Fluent in commercial contracting across AI, privacy, and security domains.
  • Knowledge of U.S. state privacy laws and GDPR.
  • Demonstrated leadership and supervisory experience.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as legal authority on AI and oversee AI governance initiatives.
  • Advise on legal risks during AI product development and deployment.
  • Partner with CISO for cybersecurity compliance and legal incident responses.
  • Support negotiation of contracts pertaining to AI and privacy issues.
  • Provide legal guidance on data usage in AI-enabled products.
  • Advise on privacy regimes and maintain compliance across jurisdictions.
  • Lead and develop high-performing legal teams.

Benefits

  • Formal supervisory role providing leadership to a team.
  • Collaboration with senior leaders across multiple departments.
  • Involvement in high-impact projects within a leading tech environment.
  • Opportunities to influence AI governance strategies.
  • Work-life balance through hybrid onsite work schedule.
Full Job Description
Title: Assistant General Counsel

Location: Nashville TN OR Sterling VA (onsite Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday)

The Assistant General Counsel serves as a senior in-house attorney responsible for providing cross-functional strategic counsel and leadership across AI governance, cybersecurity, product counseling, data use, and privacy. The AGC is a trusted advisor to senior leaders in Product, Engineering, Data Science, Security, Compliance, and GM organizations, balancing legal risk with commercial realities in a tech support, extended service contract, and limited lines insurance environment. The role has formal supervisory responsibility for attorneys and professional staff, supports disclosure-grade documentation, governance, and enterprise policy and direction in partnership with the Chief Information Security Officer, AI Transformation Team and Chief Compliance Officer.
Key Responsibilities
  • AI Legal Strategist and Advisor
    • Serve as legal authority on AI development deployment and legal risk across the enterprise; lead the Responsible AI framework,in alignment with NAIC standards
    • Advise Engineering and Data Science across the AI lifecycle. Partner with product, engineering data science teams from early design through deployment to identify and mitigate legal exposure in AI powered products .
    • Stay abreast of novel AI issues and AI regulation impacting the company
  • Cybersecurity Legal
    • Partner with the CISO office to counsel on security-by-design, vendor security diligence, model/data leakage, and AI assurance.
    • Lead the legal incident response workstream and advise on disclosure-grade cyber risk management and governance, building toward SEC Item 106 (17 CFR A7229.106) standards.
  • Client and Vendor Contracting (AI, Privacy, Cybersecurity)
    • Support contracting attorneys in the negotiation and approval of AI, privacy, and cybersecurity terms in enterprise revenue and vendor contracts. in partnership with the VP of Revenue Contracts.
    • Maintain the company's AI Addendum support negotiations related to controller/processor positioning.
    • Operationalize data use restrictions and purpose limitations.
  • Product Counseling
    • Provide pragmatic legal guidance to Product, Engineering, CX, and Marketing leaders on data use, biometrics, and AI-enabled product features.
    • Translate enterprise customer contractual constraints into actionable product requirements and risk controls.
  • Privacy Legal
    • Advise on U.S. state privacy regimes , role clarity, purpose limitation, data minimization, retention, and cross-use risks; maintain working knowledge of GDPR.
    • Coordinate with EU subsidiary counsel for harmonized positions while respecting operational independence; support Privacy Operations on DSRs, vendor reviews, DPAs, subprocessor lists, and incident response.
  • People Leadership and Supervision
    • D Proven ability to lead, coach, and develop high-performing teams, with a track record of building talent and driving team effectiveness. Foster an inclusive, high-performance team culture.
  • Education and Experience
  • Juris Doctor (JD) and active U.S. bar admission in good standing.
  • 10+ years of progressively responsible legal experience, including significant in-house experience.
  • Demonstrated expertise in AI legal governance (e.g., NIST AI RMF 1.0, NIST Generative AI Profile, ISO/IEC 42001:2023).
  • Substantive cybersecurity legal experience, including vendor diligence, incident response, and disclosure obligations (SEC Item 106 of Regulation S-K).
  • Commercial contracting fluency across AI, privacy, and security in enterprise revenue and vendor agreements.
  • Privacy law expertise in CCPA/CPRA and other U.S. state regimes; working knowledge of GDPR .
  • Formal supervisory or people leadership experience for attorneys and professional staff.
  • Proven ability to manage outside counsel and strategy for litigation and regulatory proceedings.
  • Strong analytical research skills, innovative problem solving, and independent judgment.
  • Strongly Preferred: Public-company or pre-public governance experience; technology industry experience (carrier, hardware/software); regulated industries experience; ; extended service contract, warranty, consumer protection expertise; experience with strict contractual data use limitations; complex program leadership; certifications such as IAPP AIGP, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, CIPM, and/or CISSP.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Recognized expertise within AI, privacy, and cybersecurity; blends legal and business acumen to influence solutions with senior stakeholders.
  • Mastery of risk assessment, trend identification, and escalation; creates environments for candid discussion of legal risk.
  • Precision and rigor in governance documentation suitable for auditor/underwriter review .
  • Operational fluency with product development, data architectures, and security-by-design principles.
  • Leadership that builds trust-based relationships, empowers teams, drives sustained results, collaborates effectively, and solves complex problems.
Travel Requirements

N/A
Physical Demands
  • Stationary Position: Frequently
  • Vision: 20/20 corrected vision
  • Hearing: Receive detailed information if spoken to
Working Conditions

N/A

About Asurion Corporation

Asurion provides device protection and support services for smartphones, tablets, and other consumer electronics. The company partners with wireless carriers, retailers, and manufacturers to offer its services to consumers. Asurion was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The company operates in 23 countries and has over 19,000 employees worldwide.
Learn more about Asurion Corporation
Size
19,000 employees
Industry
Founded
1994

Similar Jobs

More Jobs at Asurion Corporation

More Legal & Accounting Jobs

Find similar Assistant General Counsel jobs: