Mission Lane

Associate General Counsel, Collections, Servicing and Customer Operations

Mission Lane$178K — $225K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Legal & Accounting
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • JD from an accredited law school with an active law license
  • 7+ years of experience in a large law firm or fintech/in-house environment
  • Strong knowledge of federal/state credit card and personal lending law
  • Deep understanding of regulatory frameworks for collections and recoveries
  • Ability to manage multiple projects with excellent communication skills
  • Strong analytical judgment and decision-making skills
  • Willingness to work remotely with occasional travel

Responsibilities

  • Provide daily legal advice on collections, recoveries, and servicing
  • Negotiate and finalize contracts with various partners
  • Monitor legal and regulatory changes affecting the industry
  • Collaborate with business units on initiatives to improve customer experience
  • Identify and address potential legal issues proactively

Benefits

  • Remote-first work environment
  • 401(k) matching
  • Paid time off and parental leave
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance options
  • Monthly wellness stipend
  • Flexible spending accounts for childcare and healthcare
  • Disability coverage and life insurance
Full Job Description
We're looking for an Associate General Counsel to own legal and strategic guidance across collections, servicing and customer operations, reporting to the Deputy General Counsel.

The impact you'll make:

Every letter Mission Lane sends about a missed payment, every hardship option Collections can offer, every AI tool that touches a customer's account, has to hold up under the law before it earns a customer's trust. The Associate General Counsel gives customer operations the legal footing to provide customers with clear, real options that keep them moving forward.

In your first year, you'll build real working relationships across Collections, Servicing, Compliance, and Risk, the kind where people come to you before a legal question feels urgent. You'll do that by:
  • Owning day-to-day legal advice on collections, recoveries, and servicing.
  • Negotiating and closing contracts with debt sale counterparties, vendors, and technology providers.
  • Tracking legal and regulatory developments as they land, including the fast-moving rules around AI in back-office and customer-facing tools, and helping the business turn them into compliant products, services, and controls.
  • Partnering directly with the business on new initiatives that improve the servicing and collections experience, and with Compliance and Risk to sharpen consumer communications and internal processes alike.
  • Spotting where the business is headed before it gets there, flagging issues and opportunities early.

You'll thrive in this role if:
  • You ask "why do we do it this way?" and then go find the answer.
  • You've spent years in the weeds of federal and state credit card or collections law (a large bank, a fintech, or an outside counsel seat) and you're ready to bring that depth to a company that's still being built.
  • You take ownership through to resolution. When a question surfaces, you anticipate the next question and answer that too.
  • You're just as comfortable flagging a state-specific debt collection tripwire as you are weighing in on a business strategy conversation where legal risk isn't even the headline.
  • You like the idea of this role stretching over time: you could end up advising on AML/BSA sanctions screening or vendor and third-party risk as Mission Lane keeps building out its capabilities.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • JD from an accredited law school and an active law license in good standing (a member of at least one bar, and in good standing in every bar where you're admitted)
  • 7+ years practicing law at a large law firm or in a fintech/neobank/bank in-house environment, with real depth in federal and state credit card or personal lending law
  • Deep understanding of the regulatory landscape governing credit card servicing, collections, and recoveries: FDCPA and state debt collection law, SCRA, Regulation Z, Regulation B, and UDAAP
  • Expertise in the adjacent frameworks that come with running a credit card program: debt sales regulation, true lender doctrine, bankruptcy law, FCRA, MLA, TCPA, network rules, and AML/BSA and fraud requirements
  • A track record of prioritizing and delivering across multiple, shifting projects at once, with the communication skills to brief anyone from frontline teams to senior leadership
  • Strong, independent analytical judgment you trust enough to make calls in a fast-moving, still-forming environment
  • Able to work fully remote, with travel of roughly once a quarter for 2 to 5 days
  • A high standard of ethics and integrity, matched by genuine strategic instinct

Preferred Qualifications:
  • In-house experience at a national bank, or outside counsel experience advising one
  • Collections and recovery-specific experience within your credit card or lending concentration
  • Deep regulatory expertise in an adjacent specialty, AML/BSA, fraud, or vendor and technology contracts, that could grow the role beyond servicing and collections over time

Compensation:

Annual full-time starting base salary range: $178,000 - $225,000

This role is eligible for additional compensation in the forms of participation in our annual incentive and equity programs.

Pay is based on factors such as work experience, education, certification(s), training, skills, and competencies related to the role. Mission Lane also offers a comprehensive benefits plan, which includes paid time off, 401(k) match, a monthly wellness stipend, health/ dental/ vision insurance options, disability coverage, paid parental leave, flexible spending account (for childcare and healthcare), life insurance, and a remote-first work environment.

About Mission Lane

LendUp was an American online direct lender. It offered payday loans, installment loans, and credit cards to consumers with low credit scores using publicly available data to assess creditworthiness. The company referred to its customers as “the emerging middle class.” LendUp also issued credit cards in partnership with Tom Steyer's Beneficial State Bank. LendUp was co-founded by in 2011 by stepbrothers Sasha Orloff and Jake Rosenberg and incubated at Y Combinator.The company positioned itself as a "socially responsible lender," and claimed to provide access to financial services for "underbanked" Americans in addition to lower cost credit and credit-building opportunities. LendUp received $325 million in equity and debt financing from PayPal, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Google Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Alexis Ohanian, Y Combinator and QED Investors, among others. In an article published shortly after the company's launch, Time Magazine wrote that LendUp "says it’s not like other payday lenders. Yet the fees it charges — a little over $30 to borrow $200 for two weeks — are similar to what its competitors charge." In 2016, LendUp paid $6.3 million in fines for deceptive practices and widespread violations of payday and installment loan laws. In 2016 it was again sued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for violating the Military Lending Act.
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