Founding Partner (Legal) - Regulatory

ALTs Club
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11 months ago
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ALTs Law is launching an AI-first law firm dedicated to delivering high-quality legal services to investors and their portfolio companies across DeepTech and Science. Our mission is to redefine legal practice through AI-driven processes and tailored advisory services for long-term investors. ALTs Law is part of ALTs ecosystem, servicing an LP community, actively investing in IP-rich private capital markets.

Role Overview

We are seeking ahighly skilled Lawyer with proven regulatory expertiseand a deep understanding of the Life Sciences and Healthcare sectors. You will help set up a dedicated practice, leverage AI tools in legal service delivery, and advise clients on complex corporate and regulatory matters.

This is a unique opportunity to lead innovation at the nexus of law, technology, and investment.

Practice Development & AI Integration:

  • Lead the development of AI-driven legal solutions tailored to Life Sciences and Healthcare.
  • Shape the firm’s regulatory capabilities as part of a future-focused practice.

Regulatory & Legal Advisory (Life Sciences and Healthcare focus):

  • Corporate transactions, venture capital, private equity, M&A in Life Sciences and Healthcare.
  • Structuring, protecting, licensing, and commercializing IP assets.
  • Governance / compliance strategies for regulatory frameworks governing biotech, medtech, pharmaceuticals, and emerging healthcare technologies.

Business Development & Thought Leadership:

  • Contribute to client relationship management and grow ALTs Law’s profile through thought leadership in Life Sciences and healthcare law.
  • Engage with investors, startups, and scale-ups to build long-term client relationships.

What We Are Looking For?

  • Experience:7+ years at a top-tier US law firm, with experience in Life Sciences, Healthcare, or related regulated deep tech and science sectors.
  • Deep expertise:Advise on regulatory frameworks and issues in life sciences, healthcare or related regulated sectors including experience advising on corporate projects e.g. VC/ PE investments
  • Entrepreneurial Spirit:Keen interest in using legal technology to disrupt the legal industry
  • Client-Facing Skills:Track record advising investors, startups, and scaling companies in highly regulated industries.
  • Professional Credentials:Juris Doctor (JD) and active US bar membership.
  • Bonus:Multi-jurisdictional experience in target sectors.

Why Join ALTs Law?

  • Helppioneer a new model of legal practicethat integrates AI and domain expertise for greater precision and efficiency.
  • Partner with some of the mostinnovative investors and companiesshaping the future of healthcare and life sciences.
  • Be part of adynamic, collaborative culturethat values entrepreneurship, flexibility, and visionary thinking — backed by the strength of the ALTs ecosystem.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionGeneral Business, Management, and Business Development
  • IndustriesVenture Capital and Private Equity Principals

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