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Legal Intern (Business & Legal Affairs)

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The Legal Intern will assist in legal research, draft documents, review agreements, and liaise with departments on legal matters related to the creator economy.
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About the Job

Palette is a fast-growing startup at the center of the creator economy. Our team of 75+ is working towards defining the standard for talent management and marketing in an era of new media dominated by digital-first entertainers.

Our management infrastructure mirrors the depth of attention given to the world’s biggest cultural and entertainment icons, and previously reserved for artists in traditional arenas of entertainment. Today, it services a roster of 200+ creators and influencers with a combined following of 500M+ serving over 4.7B impressions monthly. Our creators have starred in Super Bowl commercials, launched national brands, and have been featured in nearly every major publication.

Our marketing agency executes strategy for some of the most influential brands and organizations in the world, including: The Biden White House, Amazon, simplehuman, and the Gates Foundation. 42% of Americans under the age of 40 are no longer accessible through traditional marketing channels – we enable organizations to speak to those audiences. Our marketing team has been recognized with 5 Shorty Impact Awards, and has advised three US Presidents on the future of the internet.

The Role

The Legal Intern for the Business & Legal Affairs department will be an integral part of our team responsible for assisting our legal team and partnering closely with our talent management team and our creators. You are excited by the opportunity to strategize and build key relationships for the business, and you show an interest and passion for the creator space. We’ll look to you as our subject matter assistant in all things legal, but will make sure that you are supported in your role and work together on new challenges together.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct legal research

    • Research relevant laws, regulations, and case law affecting the influencer and entertainment industry, including intellectual property, privacy, employment, and contract law.

    • Investigate updates in social media policies, FTC guidelines, advertising standards, and platform-specific rules to ensure compliance.

  • Draft memos on emerging legal issues, providing a concise analysis for the business and legal teams.

  • Review and revise branded content, marketing, talent management, licensing, and appearance agreements

  • Provide expertise regarding laws, regulations, industry customs and practices related to short-form digital programming, e-commerce, retail, political communications and tech

  • Liaise with other departments, such as talent management and marketing, to address legal questions regarding creator agreements, brand guidelines, and campaign execution.

  • Prepare deal summaries for use by marketing, content, finance, etc.

  • Organize and maintain a database of executed agreements, ensuring easy access and retrieval of contract information.

  • Analyze and advise on the ramifications and relative risk of deal structures

Qualifications

  • Enrolled in an accredited law school (2L and 3L preferred but not required)

  • Excellent drafting, negotiation and organizational skills

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  • Knowledge of contract and general corporate law, clearance and copyright, entertainment, technology and privacy law

  • Knowledge of industry deals and practices

  • Proficiency with Google Workspace and Microsoft Word

  • Confident, self-motivated, can work well independently and collaboratively

Bonus Points If:

  • Previous experience in the digital influencer, social media, entertainment, or digital marketing spaces

  • Ability to work well in a fast-paced, deadline-intensive, in-house environment and manage a high volume of transactions

  • Good business judgment

Top Skills

Google Workspace
Microsoft Word

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