Are you a corporate or compliance attorney with a strong blend of law firm and in-house experience? If you thrive on navigating complex, multi-jurisdictional legal challenges at a global scale, Amazon wants to hear from you.
Amazon is looking for a Corporate Counsel to join our Global Subsidiaries Legal team and lead our work across the Americas region. In this role, you"ll bring expertise in corporate law, compliance issues, risk identification, and entity governance to drive the formation and maintenance of Amazon"s subsidiaries supporting business growth across the Americas. You"ll take a strategic view of how to best address business needs, assess risks, and spot legal issues through new entity formations and complex corporate restructurings. You"ll also collaborate with stakeholders across the company, work effectively with outside counsel in foreign jurisdictions, and leverage and build AI tools to drive innovation across the team.
Key job responsibilities
A day in the life
Your primary focus will be serving as the go-to corporate law expert for the Americas region within the Global Subsidiaries Legal team for stakeholders across the company - driving entity maintenance, formations, and restructurings. You"ll research and advise on corporate law questions spanning multiple jurisdictions with a strategic view. You"ll spot legal issues, assess risk, and advise business clients on the best path forward. You"ll partner with stakeholders across the organization, work closely with outside counsel in foreign jurisdictions, and apply AI tools to streamline and innovate how the team approaches its work.
About the team
The Global Subsidiaries Legal team is responsible for forming and maintaining Amazon"s subsidiaries worldwide. As the Americas regional lead, you"ll be part of a collaborative team that manages corporate governance, compliance, and restructuring activities across a complex, multi-jurisdictional landscape. This is a high-impact individual contributor role where your corporate law or compliance expertise, project management skills, and partnership with peers and stakeholders will directly shape how Amazon structures and governs its entities.