JobsTechnology Counsel
Technology Counsel
Bain & CompanyTechnology Counsel
Bain & CompanyLocation
Dallas, NY
Type
Full-time
Posted
7/22/2026
Compensation
$157,000 - $247,000 per year
Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
Approval 95.3%·Filings 85·New hires 34·
✓ Established Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The Technology Counsel role is part of Bain's Legal group, focusing on technology-related contracts and advising on AI initiatives. This position supports Bain's global operations by providing legal guidance on technology matters, digital product development, and strategic partnerships. The Counsel will work closely with experienced lawyers and IT professionals to ensure compliance and risk management in technology engagements. The role is based in either Boston or Dallas and reports to the Assistant General Counsel.
Requirements
- Qualified lawyer with 3-5 years of experience in reviewing, drafting, and negotiating IT/tech contracts.
- Strong legal drafting and negotiation skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- Knowledge of IT and IP law, with significant experience in AI and technology.
- Business fluency in English is required; additional languages are an advantage.
Responsibilities
- Counsel on legal issues related to outsourcing, consulting, licensing, and software development.
- Advise on inbound and outbound licensing and commercial issues.
- Collaborate with IT professionals to address technology issues in contracts and engagement processes.
- Advise on AI initiatives, including the development and regulation of AI tools.
- Conduct due diligence on licensing and technology matters for new digital products and strategic partnerships.
Benefits
- Employees at Bain are often offered comprehensive health coverage for employees and families, including mental, emotional, and behavioral health resources, with access to counseling, coaching, fitness, and fertility support (varies by location), plus strong financial protection (life, accident, disability; some offices add critical illness), tax-efficient programs, retirement savings, and extras like travel insurance, transportation, and mobile phones. Flexible time off and accommodations include paid holidays, vacation, personal/sick time, part-time/reskilling options, multiple leave paths, and (U.S.) 21 weeks of family leave for all parents; a mentorship-driven culture provides lifecycle career support, training, tuition assistance, and connection to a 19k-member alumni network.
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