We are looking for an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee the full lifecycle of contract management for a range of commercial agreements. This contract position will focus on drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and finalizing contracts to ensure compliance and alignment with organizational standards. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment and demonstrate strong attention to detail and expertise in contract administration.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Draft, review, and revise various types of contracts, including work orders, statements of work (SOWs), nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), and master service agreements (MSAs).<br>• Negotiate contract terms with internal stakeholders and external parties to achieve favorable outcomes.<br>• Manage the redlining process to address and resolve contractual discrepancies efficiently.<br>• Finalize and input executed contract documents into contract management systems.<br>• Ensure all contracts comply with company policies and legal requirements.<br>• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to address inquiries and provide guidance on contract-related processes.<br>• Maintain organized records of all contractual agreements for easy retrieval and reference.<br>• Provide strategic recommendations to optimize contract terms and mitigate risks.<br>• Monitor contract performance and identify opportunities for improvement.<br>• Support the development of templates and standardized processes for contract management.
<p>Our client, a world-renowned biotechnology research company, is looking for a skilled Contracts Manager to join their team in Milford, Massachusetts. In this role, you will oversee the evaluation, negotiation, and management of various contracts, ensuring compliance and alignment with organizational goals. You will collaborate with multiple departments to support business objectives and maintain strong partnerships.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Role: </strong>Contracts Manager</p><p><strong>Salary:</strong> $95,000 - $160,000 (depending on experience) + amazing benefits</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Hybrid (3 days in office, 2 days remote)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities: </strong></p><ul><li>Draft, review, propose, and negotiate contract terms that balance customer requirements with company objectives while minimizing business risk.</li><li>Serve as the primary liaison between Sales, Legal, and customers to ensure timely contract review, approval, and execution.</li><li>Lead negotiations with customer contracts and procurement teams, incorporating input from Legal, Finance, and other internal stakeholders to reach timely agreement.</li><li>Partner with Finance and Order Services to ensure compliance with revenue recognition standards, pricing and discounting policies, and internal controls.</li><li>Maintain accurate and complete contract records, including correspondence, amendments, customer information, and status reporting.</li></ul>
Position Summary: We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented entry level Attorney licensed in Massachusetts to join our plaintiff-side personal injury practice. This role focuses on representing clients in small claims court, handling cases involving monetary damages of tens of thousands of dollars including exceptions for motor vehicle property damage and statutory damages under consumer protection laws. Key Responsibilities: Client Intake & Case Evaluation: Conduct initial consultations, assess case viability, and gather supporting documentation. Legal Research & Drafting: Prepare Statements of Claim, demand letters, and supporting legal documents in accordance with Massachusetts Uniform Small Claims Rules. Court Representation: Represent clients in informal hearings before magistrates or judges, presenting evidence and arguments effectively. Settlement Negotiations: Engage in pre-trial negotiations with opposing parties and insurance adjusters to reach favorable settlements. Compliance & Filing: Ensure timely filing of claims, proper service of process, and adherence to procedural rules and statutes of limitation (e.g., 3 years for personal injury under MGL c. 260 § 2A). Client Communication: Maintain clear and empathetic communication with clients throughout the legal process.
We are looking for an Associate Counsel to join our team in Canton, Massachusetts. This is a Contract position where you will play a key role in providing legal expertise and guidance across various aspects of our operations. The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in commercial contracts, insurance law, and legal research, along with a proactive approach to supporting business needs.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Draft, review, and negotiate contracts to ensure compliance with legal standards and business objectives.<br>• Analyze legal documents submitted by customers and provide detailed feedback.<br>• Conduct research on complex legal topics and offer strategic advice to internal teams.<br>• Collaborate with Claim Services to address legal concerns related to benefit payments.<br>• Provide HR with legal guidance on employment laws and employee relations matters.<br>• Create and implement solutions for legal challenges in insurance-related cases.<br>• Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry regulations to ensure organizational compliance.<br>• Partner with business stakeholders to deliver actionable legal insights.<br>• Support the organization's risk management strategies through thorough legal analysis.
We are looking for a skilled Property Accountant to join our team in Boston, Massachusetts. As part of our organization, you will manage financial operations related to property accounting, ensuring accurate reporting and compliance. This role offers an excellent opportunity to utilize your expertise in accounting software and financial processes.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare and maintain accurate financial records for property portfolios, including journal entries and reconciliations.<br>• Manage month-end close processes to ensure timely and correct financial reporting.<br>• Oversee accrual accounting and ensure compliance with established standards.<br>• Utilize Yardi software to perform financial analysis and reporting tasks.<br>• Monitor and maintain the general ledger, ensuring entries are properly recorded.<br>• Collaborate with property managers to address accounting inquiries and provide financial insights.<br>• Conduct regular audits to verify the accuracy of property-related financial information.<br>• Assist in preparing financial statements and reports for internal and external stakeholders.<br>• Identify and implement process improvements to enhance accounting efficiency.<br>• Ensure adherence to all relevant laws, regulations, and company policies.
<p>Company located in Boston is actively looking to hire a Contracts & Compliance manager for their team. This company maintains a hybrid work model of 3 days per week in their Boston office.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contract Management:</strong> Lead review, redlining, negotiation, and administration of MSAs, NDAs, SOWs, and client‑specific contract terms; maintain documentation and exception reporting.</p><p><strong>Cross‑Functional Partnership:</strong> Work closely with Sales, Account Management, Client Services, IT, and InfoSec to operationalize contract obligations and support project‑specific negotiations.</p><p><strong>Vendor Governance:</strong> Manage vendor onboarding/offboarding, maintain approved vendor lists, oversee MSA processes, and collaborate with stakeholders on new vendor agreements and risk assessments.</p><p><strong>Compliance & Risk Management:</strong> Monitor laws and regulatory trends, enhance compliance frameworks, and implement process improvements across contracts and policies.</p><p><strong>Project & Stakeholder Management:</strong> Coordinate multiple priorities in a matrixed environment, ensuring strong communication, negotiation, and expectation management.</p><p><strong>Technology & Operational Excellence:</strong> Leverage technology (including AI) to increase efficiency, track compliance, and support scalable processes.</p>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Intellectual Property Counsel to join a respected manufacturing organization near Tewksbury, Massachusetts. In this role, you will manage and oversee intellectual property matters, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and licensing. This is an in-office position, providing an excellent opportunity to collaborate closely with a dynamic team.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Advise on intellectual property strategy, ensuring alignment with business objectives.</p><p>• Draft, review, and negotiate intellectual property agreements, including licensing and trademark documents.</p><p>• Provide counsel on patent matters, including filing, prosecution, and maintenance.</p><p>• Manage intellectual property litigation and collaborate with external legal teams when necessary.</p><p>• Conduct thorough intellectual property audits and develop plans to safeguard company assets.</p><p>• Offer guidance on copyright and trademark protections to enhance brand security.</p><p>• Stay informed on industry trends and legal developments affecting intellectual property rights.</p><p>• Work closely with engineers and technical teams to identify and protect innovations.</p><p>• Ensure compliance with intellectual property laws and regulations.</p><p>• Support the development of training programs on intellectual property best practices.</p>