
Legal Manager (M/W/X) // Orient Express Sailing Yachts
- Paris
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Governance and legal secretariat: you advise on good governance practices, ensuring compliance with ethical, legal standards and data protection obligations. You participate in establishing transparent processes within the board of directors and executive committees. You also handle the legal secretariat of the companies of the Group.
- Contracts: You draft and negotiate various contracts related to the activities of the Orient Express Sailing Yachts entity, including sales contracts, renovation and design contracts, partnership contracts, service contracts, and all intellectual property contracts. You also ensures the proper organization and centralization of contracts and legal documentation, using the group's tools to create an accessible, structured, and secure database.
- Cross-functional legal support: You provide strategic legal advice to management and various departments (Finance, Sales, Operations, etc.). You supervise the implementation and compliance with internal policies, particularly in corporate law, financing law, insurance, and compliance.
- Management of litigation and pre-litigation: You manage litigation and pre-litigation, following and managing cases in collaboration with external lawyers when necessary.
- Intellectual property: You implement the protection of the entity's intangible assets, notably through prior searches and monitoring of pre-litigation and litigation, in conjunction with industrial property advisors.
- Maritime law: You monitor international maritime law compliance in cooperation with external advisors. You also ensure the legal interface with local jurisdictions and monitors compliance with regulations affecting ship operations.
- GDPR: You collaborate with teams and advisors on various GDPR topics.
- Education: Master’s degree in law, Law School diploma, or equivalent training, with a specialization in business law, contract law, and knowledge of the tourism sector.
- Languages: fluent in French and English, both spoken and written.
- Experience: A minimum of 4 years of experience as a lawyer or legal counsel in an international environment. Experience in the maritime, cruise, and/or luxury hospitality sector is a plus.
- Personal qualities: Rigor, analytical skills, ability to manage complex and varied situations, diplomacy, agility, autonomy, intellectual curiosity, sense of priorities, spirit of collaboration, and good communication skills.