Associate General Counsel
Clemson University
Posted: January 5, 2026
Location: Clemson, SC
Salary: 125,000 - Negotiable
Job Summary
The Associate General Counsel position provides advice and counsel with a primary focus on more complex transactional legal matters and projects. The Associate General Counsel will often work independently or as the lead attorney for a matter and can recognize when to elevate certain matters to the attention of more senior attorneys.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide legal advice and guidance, including the review, and drafting of agreements, for various university transactions, including academic collaborations, donor agreements, public-private collaborations, research and intellectual property matters, information technology matters, and procurements. Guidance and advice should be based on applicable law, including intellectual property and business law, and be the result of the exercise of strong analytical, communication and negotiation skills, a solid understanding of business and contractual requirements, and the exercise of sound legal judgment.
Provide deal formation legal support, including deal ideation, structure, negotiation, and related based document production to various departments within the institution including, Procurement, External Affairs, Development, Research, IT, and Athletics, among others.
Perform such other legal duties as assigned by the General Counsel.
Knowledge, Skill, and Abilities:
A thorough knowledge and understanding of the relevant laws and regulations impacting Clemson as a state institution of higher education that also has agriculture regulation obligations. The ability to interpret and apply policies, laws, and judicial decisions to provide solutions to allow the client to achieve its goals. The ability to think critically and express conclusions and arguments clearly and logically. The ability to establish priorities and manage a robust workload. The ability to manage and meet deadlines. A strong sense of ethics and compliance.
Must be able to work independently and in collaboration with internal and outside legal counsel to be able to effectively deal with a wide range of matters in rapidly changing regulatory and legal environments; and ability to recognize when to elevate certain matters to more senior attorneys or the General Counsel.
This attorney will act with the highest level of integrity and business and personal ethical standards in all aspects of job performance and ensure compliance will all applicable laws, regulations, and policies.
Ability to manage a heavy workload in a high-pressure environment. Effective communication skills (oral and written) and people skills within and across departments and externally; must be proactive in providing counsel to the client.
Interested parties must apply electronically via Interfolio and submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for five references.
Requirements
Education: A Juris Doctor (JD) or its equivalent from an accredited law school.
Experience: Ten plus years of experience as an attorney. Member of the South Carolina Bar (eligibility for a limited certificate for admission may be considered).