
Lead Attorney, Global Regulatory Compliance
- McLean, VA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Handle, oversee, and manage due diligence reviews and assessments of international business opportunities and activities, and the retention and supervision of third parties to support international business, to ensure compliance with international anti-corruption laws and regulations.
- Manage and lead a team of legal and compliance professionals, ensuring their continuous development and alignment with global compliance objectives.
- Develop, implement, and oversee global compliance programs related to ABAC, antitrust, anti-human trafficking in supply chains, and other regulatory frameworks to ensure adherence to international and local laws.
- Provide expert legal advice and strategic guidance to senior management and stakeholders on compliance issues and potential risks associated with global operations.
- Oversee the enterprise risk management (ERM) program by identifying strategic and operational risks, developing risk assessment models, and working with relevant departments to mitigate identified risks.
- Draft and revise company policies and procedures to ensure they align with best practices and regulatory requirements.
- Manage, conduct and/or assist with various internal and external legal investigations and related ethics and compliance matters.
- Assist in company audits as may be required.
- Conduct International Anti-Bribery/Anti-Corruption training.
- Assist in maintaining the currency of corporate policies and procedures.
- Conduct self-assessments.
- Advise on all aspects of government and commercial contracts law formation and performance.
- Interact with other attorneys and internal clients on various legal counseling activities.
- A Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and a member in good standing of a US state bar.
- Minimum of 12 years of experience (in-house, law firm, etc.) in legal field, including prior experience in international regulatory compliance matters
- In-depth understanding of International Anti-Bribery/Anti-Corruption compliance and enforcement matters for multinational companies, particularly those operating in aerospace, defense, services, life sciences, and technology.
- In-depth understanding of FCPA books and records and internal controls requirements.
- Experience with third party due diligence requirements and prevailing due diligence standards; third party and transactional red flag identification and mitigation; compliance program design, drafting modifications to policies and procedures, and periodic reviews/assessments; gift and hospitality reviews; development and implementation of training.
- Experience with conducting internal investigations into allegations of misconduct.
- Familiarity with UK Bribery Act.
- Qualified candidates should be US Citizens, with the ability to obtain a Security Clearance.
- Prior experience at a government agency, government contractor or in a government contracts private practice group.
- Experience working directly with clients, including in-house counsel and business personnel.
- Demonstrated skills in client relationships and ability to communicate effectively with senior management.
- Ability to demonstrate superior legal and analytical expertise and business-oriented approach to problem solving.
- Excellent judgment and initiative in finding the most effective solutions.
- Ability to manage, handle and balance a high volume of issues, and prioritize assignments in order to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and a commitment to professionalism, integrity and collegiality.
- Flexibility and willingness to work on a broad range of legal matters.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues throughout the company.
- Self-motivated and ability to complete matters without extensive supervision.
- Highly responsive, ability to act with a high sense of urgency and strong organizational skills.
- Ability to use cutting edge technology and AI solutions to manage critical business areas.