Détail du poste Paris, France Hybrid (3 days onsite) At Adobe, everything we do is driven by creativity, innovation, and the belief that great ideas come from everywhere. Our products help millions of people bring ideas to life, and our Legal team plays a meaningful role in supporting this mission. We are looking for an experienced legal leader to join Adobe asDirector,AssociateGeneral Counsel, Head of Legal - Western, leading legal strategy acrossSouthwest Europe and Latin America. The Opportunity You will lead a diverse and geographically distributed legal team and work closely with senior business leaders across the region(spanning from France to Italy, Spain,Portugalto Latin America). You willprovidepractical,forwardlookinglegal guidance while helping shape Adobe's growth in complex and evolving regulatory environments. This is not simply a senior legal role - it isfirst and foremostapeopleleadershiprole. The successful candidate will be an experienced manager who builds psychologically safe,highperformingteams; someone whorolemodelsAdobe's values every day and brings the samerigourto developing their people as they do to their legal work. WhatYou'llDo Lead and Develop the Team - Lead, develop, and inspire a team of 7 lawyers and legal professionals across Paris and São Paulo, fostering an inclusive,hightrustenvironment. - Own the team's talent strategy, including hiring, performance management, coaching, and career development in line with Adobe'sCheckInframework. - Support and develop junior managers, promoting strongpeopleleadershippractices and psychological safety. Shape Legal Strategy - Define and implement the legal strategy for Southwest Europe(France,ItalyandSpain)and Latin America(Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Argentina as mainmarkets). - Identifyand manage legal risk across commercial, regulatory, data privacy, IP, andAIrelatedmatters, translating risk into clear business guidance. - Advise senior leaders and contribute to industry guidelines and policy
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