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Regulatory Counsel (WMP)

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Hiring Remotely in United States
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Mid level
Provide legal and regulatory guidance across portfolio companies on FDA, FTC, and consumer protection matters. Review labels, marketing, websites, and product claims; support product development and launches; evaluate regulatory risks; respond to inquiries; train teams; monitor regulatory changes and ensure compliance while balancing legal risk with commercial objectives.
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About WM Partners 

WM Partners is a middle-market private equity firm specializing in investments in the health and wellness sector. WM Partners seeks to acquire small and medium size businesses with attractive growth prospects and generate sustainable, long-term value through its operational expertise in the health and wellness sector, and strategic business approach working in collaboration with experienced management teams. WM Partners is certified as a diverse-owned firm by the National Association of Investment.  Learn more at https://wmplp.com/ 


Location/Workplace   

Remote, US 

About the Role 

As the Regulatory Counsel, you'll serve as the trusted legal advisor on regulatory matters across multiple WM Partners portfolio companies. You'll work closely with leadership, product development, quality, marketing, operations, and commercial teams to help ensure that products, claims and business practices comply with FDA, FTC, and other applicable law and regulatory standards. 

Your day-to-day work will include reviewing product labels, packaging, advertising claims, websites, social media, and other marketing materials; advising on dietary supplement, food, beverage, cosmetic, and consumer health regulations; supporting new product development and launches; evaluating regulatory risks and preparing guidance; training business partners and providing advice on changes and updates to applicable law; monitoring manufacturers and certifications; responding to FDA inquiries and other compliance matters; and monitoring changes in the regulatory landscape to proactively guide the business. 

This role requires balancing legal risk with commercial objectives, providing practical, business-oriented advice, and partnering with multiple portfolio companies that are operating in fast-paced, entrepreneurial environments. 


Requirements

Requirements 


  • Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.  
  • Active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.  
  • 3–5 years of legal experience following law school.  
  • Experience in FDA, FTC DA, FTC, advertising law, consumer protection, product labeling, regulatory compliance, or related matters at a law firm and/or in-house legal department.  
  • Strong understanding of FDA and FTC regulations, including labeling, advertising, and product compliance.  
  • Ability to communicate complex legal concepts in a practical, business-friendly manner.  
  • Excellent judgment and strong analytical skills.  
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and stakeholders simultaneously.  

Preferred 

  • Experience supporting health and wellness, dietary supplement, food, beverage, cosmetic, or consumer packaged goods companies.  
  • Experience reviewing marketing claims and advertising materials.  
  • Familiarity with FTC advertising regulations and NAD guidance.  

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