The Associate General Counsel, U.S. Government Policy Legal, will be responsible for identifying, leading, and executing comprehensive legal strategies to build and implement federal and state policy initiatives to support access for AbbVie products in the U.S. This role will oversee key external engagements for active policy shaping and external messaging strategy.
This role will also be accountable for identifying solutions to complex challenges independently, executing and directing progress, and determining prioritization and resourcing needs. In addition, this role will enable cross-functional engagements with related Legal, Government Affairs, Office of Ethics and Compliance (OEC), and/or business counterparts as needed to inform strategic initiatives or build cohesive AbbVie strategies.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop in-depth knowledge of AbbVie’s business, company imperatives, and keep abreast of changes in laws and government policies that affect client areas.
Provide clear advice to Government Affairs clients, business clients, and senior leaders on key federal and state laws, regulations, and policies, including the Inflation Reduction Act, Medicare and Medicaid laws, the Affordable Care Act, 340B, FDA regulations, OIG guidance, and others.
Resolve complex legal matters efficiently and advise legal department managers of project developments in a timely manner.
Help select and direct the work of outside counsel, define project objectives, and manage project and budget.
Work cross-functionally and find solutions for business clients consistent with the law, policies/procedures, and AbbVie’s Code of Conduct.
Comply with applicable AbbVie policies and procedures.
Required Qualifications:
Law degree from an ABA accredited law school and in good standing with the state bar of the jurisdiction in which your office will be located (or ability to gain licensure in the state in which your office will be located).
Minimum 10+ years of relevant experience practicing law in a law firm, government agency, trade association, and/or in-house.
Demonstrated experience practicing law focused on legislative and/or regulatory policy issues in a health care, pharmaceutical, or related industry.
Demonstrated leadership and collaboration with key stakeholders.
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