Full-Time

Associate Counsel

Litigation

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Lyft

Lyft

10,001+ employees

Ride-sharing platform connecting drivers and passengers

Automotive & Transportation

Compensation Overview

$144k - $180kAnnually

+ Equity Offering + Bonus

Mid

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

San Francisco, CA, USA

Hybrid schedule requiring in-office presence 3 days per week.

Category
Legal
Legal & Compliance
Required Skills
Communications
Public Policy
Requirements
  • J.D. degree from a top-tier law school and membership in at least one state bar.
  • 4+ years civil litigation experience at a mid to large size law firm. Strong preference is given to candidates with prior in-house experience.
  • Prior experience with complex litigation (including class actions, coordinated proceedings, and/or MDLs), consumer litigation, tort matters, and/or intellectual property litigation.
  • Excellent problem-solving capabilities, strategic thinking, judgment, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Both detail oriented and able to see the big picture.
  • Ability to operate autonomously while being a team player who brings a positive attitude to the workplace and is willing to jump on any project, big or small.
  • Executive presence and ability to communicate legal risks and recommendations to senior leaders.
  • Demonstrated ability to make decisions and influence through excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to think quickly on your feet and simultaneously manage workloads, multiple client demands and shifting priorities.
  • Operate with high standards and ethics.
  • An understanding of the multi-modal transportation and ridesharing industries, as well as the sharing economy in general.
  • Passion for Lyft and the ridesharing community.
Responsibilities
  • Primary responsibility — meaning, hands-on work, not just supervising outside counsel — for a wide variety of litigation matters, pre-litigation dispute resolution, internal counseling, and other legal disputes, with an emphasis on consumer litigation, tort claims, and intellectual property litigation.
  • Proactively approach all aspects of litigation, including discovery, motion practice, witness preparation, settlement negotiations, and trial and appellate strategies.
  • Work closely with internal business partners to provide strategic and proactive legal advice on litigation and regulatory matters, including but not limited to understanding, interpreting, and applying current law and regulations to Lyft’s current and prospective products and services.
  • Provide strategic recommendations to a broad range of cross-functional teams addressing sensitive trust and safety matters.
  • Provide legal guidance to departments such as Compliance, Operations, Public Policy, Communications, Customer Experience & Trust, Product, and Engineering to help craft solutions to the novel legal challenges Lyft faces every day.
  • Manage outside counsel in your areas of coverage, including tactical guidance, staffing, case management, budgeting, and alignment with Lyft’s broader legal strategy.

Lyft connects passengers with drivers through a mobile app, primarily serving urban commuters, students, and tourists in the United States and Canada. The platform offers various ride options, including standard, luxury, and shared rides, catering to different needs. Drivers use their own vehicles, and Lyft earns revenue by taking a commission from each ride fare. In addition to car rides, Lyft provides bike and scooter rentals and has a subscription service called Lyft Pink, which offers benefits for a monthly fee. The company also explores self-driving technology to stay competitive. Lyft prioritizes safety and community guidelines, ensuring a secure experience for users, and supports drivers with flexible payment options, allowing them to cash out earnings instantly. Overall, Lyft aims to provide versatile transportation solutions while maintaining a steady income through diverse revenue streams.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$4.8B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2012

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

3%

1 year growth

7%

2 year growth

7%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Lyft's exploration of self-driving technology positions it at the forefront of innovation in the transportation sector.
  • The company's flexible payment options attract a diverse range of drivers, enhancing its service availability and reliability.
  • Strategic partnerships, such as those with Babyscripts and the NAACP, expand Lyft's market reach and social impact.

What critics are saying

  • The ongoing legal challenges regarding the classification of drivers as independent contractors could result in increased operational costs and regulatory scrutiny.
  • Intense competition from rivals like Uber may pressure Lyft's market share and profitability.

What makes Lyft unique

  • Lyft's diversified revenue streams, including bike and scooter rentals, advertising, and subscription services, set it apart from competitors who primarily focus on ride-sharing.
  • The company's emphasis on safety and community guidelines ensures a secure experience for both drivers and passengers, which is a significant competitive advantage.
  • Lyft's partnerships with organizations like the EAS Carpenters union and Babyscripts highlight its commitment to social impact and community engagement.

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