Corporate Counsel at Nestle Foods

Main Responsibilities:

  • Protect the interest of Nestlé in commercial transactions by preparing or vetting all contracts, documents, and correspondence to mitigate the risk exposure of Nestlé and ensure that commercial terms are favorable to Nestlé.
  • Provide legal advice and guidance to the Company and its Business Units to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
  • Provide legal advice and guidance for the management of consumer related complaints including attendance at crisis management meetings
  • Protecting the proprietary rights (intellectual property, brand equity, trademarks) of Nestlé by providing support to and guaranteeing information flow between the relevant stakeholders (Security, Management Committee (ManCom), Legal, Regulatory, Business Units) for the investigation of counterfeiting activities
  • Manage the Board and Committee meetings of Nestlé Nigeria Trust (CPFA) Ltd by preparing the board papers, taking minutes at meetings, keeping records, and making the relevant returns to the appropriate regulatory agencies
  • Responsible for dispute management and resolution relating to Business Units within his/her portfolio by liaising with external counsel, developing case management strategy, preparing or reviewing all court documents to be filed on behalf of Nestlé, attending court on behalf of Nestlé, maintaining a database of all active cases, and giving updates to the Company Secretary
  • Sensitizing and educating staff  on  Anticorruption & Data Privacy and Food Law,  other relevant laws, policies, legal and other issues affecting them and/or operation of the company in these areas
  • The Corporate Counsel has shared but differentiated responsibility with stakeholders to support the  registration or renewal of trademarks, General License Agreement,  application and renewal of relevant permits and licenses
  • Serve as back up to the Company Secretary/ Legal Adviser.

What Will Make You Successful?

  • Minimum of an LL.B (Second Class); and a B.L (Second Class) from the Nigerian Law School.
  • Member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria
  • Sound knowledge of the Nigerian legal system, regulatory and compliance best practices.
  • 7 – 10 years of relevant experience in commercial practice, dispute resolution, intellectual property and data privacy.
  • Prior litigation experience with law firm(s).
  • Excellent knowledge of Corporate Governance and Secretaryship
  • An exceptional communicator with ability to relate with different stakeholders.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities within tight deadlines and collaborate with other stakeholders seamlessly.
  • Highly assertive with decorum, excellent persuasion and negotiation skills.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to Nestle Foods on jobdetails.nestle.com to apply

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