Legal Counsel, Product
Job Description
An overview of this role
As Legal Counsel, Product, you'll be the legal partner for the GitLab teams building and shipping our products and services. You'll help product, engineering, and marketing move quickly while managing risk by giving practical guidance on product development, intellectual property, open source licensing, and regulatory questions. You'll get involved early in the development lifecycle to surface issues before they become blockers, keep agreements and playbooks current, and help GitLab stay ahead of evolving regulation so teams can ship with confidence in a globally distributed, asynchronous environment.
What You’ll Do
- Advise product and engineering teams on legal issues across the product development lifecycle, flagging risks early and recommending practical paths forward.
- Provide legal support for AI-related product development, including data retention practices, model vendor terms and acceptable use policies, opt-in flows, and customer-facing AI documentation.
- Partner with procurement legal on vendor and product-related agreements, including reviews of AI model vendor contracts, partnership terms, and procurement escalations.
- Support commercial legal with product and intellectual property (IP) guidance during customer negotiations, and help maintain field enablement materials as features evolve.
- Counsel on open source licensing, including assessing license obligations for new dependencies and advising on upstream license changes that affect how GitLab builds and distributes software.
- Draft, maintain, and improve legal templates, internal policies, and playbooks that enable teams to make consistent decisions with clear guidance.
- Review product marketing materials for accuracy, and advise on advertising, trademark, and brand questions to ensure product claims are defensible and aligned with how features work.
- Monitor changes in law and emerging legal risks, especially AI regulation, and propose process improvements that strengthen how GitLab ships and markets products responsibly.
What You’ll Bring
- JD/LLB or local law degree equivalent and admission to state bar or analogous governing body.
- Experience counseling product and engineering teams on matters across the software development lifecycle
- Working knowledge of open source licensing concepts and how they apply to software development and distribution
- Experience drafting, reviewing, and improving commercial agreements, templates, and internal policies, with the ability to give practical guidance that scales
- Sufficient grounding in privacy frameworks to spot issues and partner effectively with privacy colleagues
- Familiarity with legal issues related to AI product development and emerging AI regulation, and willingness to build expertise in new areas as regulations and product capabilities evolve
- Ability to engage with technical and business stakeholders, communicate clearly in writing, and work effectively in a remote, globally distributed, asynchronous environment
- Comfort using technology daily, learning new tools quickly, and improving workflows through clear documentation and process improvement
About the team
You'll join GitLab's Product Legal team, a small group within Legal and Corporate Affairs that partners with product, engineering, and marketing to help GitLab build, ship, and market products responsibly while managing legal risk. The team works closely with GitLab's Privacy team and supports work across product development, intellectual property, open source licensing, AI, commercial and vendor agreements, and marketing review. As an all-remote team, we collaborate asynchronously across time zones with clear communication and strong documentation to keep guidance consistent and scalable. A key focus for the team is staying ahead of fast-changing regulations while building templates, playbooks, and workflows that help teams move quickly with clear guardrails as GitLab's products and features evolve.
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