Bankruptcy Attorney for AI Training
$90–$150/hr
RemoteRemote micro1 is engaging Bankruptcy Attorneys to contribute their specialized legal expertise to a customer's innovative project. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generatiContractlegal
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Apply your bankruptcy law expertise to help improve next-generation AI systems through precise legal analysis, drafting, and expert feedback. This remote contractor role focuses on translating real-world bankruptcy practice into high-quality training data and evaluations. No prior AI experience is required.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze, review, and annotate bankruptcy-related legal documents, providing substantive commentary and expert feedback.
- Draft sample motions, pleadings, and court filings for common and complex bankruptcy scenarios.
- Evaluate hypothetical legal matters and provide well-reasoned written explanations and arguments.
- Create educational content and training datasets relevant to bankruptcy practice.
- Assess AI-generated legal responses for accuracy, clarity, and alignment with current U.S. bankruptcy law.
- Provide clear written and verbal input for training purposes.
- Identify nuances and emerging bankruptcy-law trends that can strengthen the project.
Qualifications
- Juris Doctor degree from an accredited U.S. law school.
- Active license to practice law in the United States.
- Three to 15 years of recent, hands-on bankruptcy law experience.
- Experience independently handling bankruptcy matters, including filings, court appearances, and advisory work.
- Expertise in bankruptcy law, legal document analysis, and legal drafting, including motions, pleadings, and filings.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain complex legal concepts clearly and concisely.
- Judicial clerkship experience with a bankruptcy or federal judge is preferred.
- Law teaching experience, such as adjunct or guest lecturing, or experience creating legal instructional materials is preferred.
- Legal journal or law review editorial experience during law school is preferred.
Work Terms
- Remote independent contractor engagement.
Compensation
- $90 to $150 per hour.