Criminal Lawyer (BigLaw Firms)
micro1
$140 – $400/hour · as listed
Criminal Law Writing for AI Training
micro1 is seeking experienced criminal lawyers to contribute specialized legal writing and analysis to an AI training project. In this remote role, you'll apply your deep knowledge of criminal law to help develop next-generation AI systems that understand legal reasoning and statutory interpretation. Your expertise will directly shape how models learn to process complex legal concepts and nuanced case law.
Your responsibilities will include analyzing and interpreting criminal statutes and legal precedents, reviewing legal documents for accuracy and clarity, drafting explanations of complex criminal law concepts for diverse audiences, and identifying inconsistencies or ambiguities in legal materials. You'll work collaboratively via digital platforms, delivering high-quality written analysis and clear communication on your findings.
This role suits advanced-level lawyers with active licensing and a strong background in criminal law analysis and legal writing. The position is fully remote, with flexible contractor arrangements. Compensation ranges from $140 to $400 per hour based on experience and scope. No prior AI experience is required—your domain expertise is what matters.
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