About this role
As a Litigation & Disputes Expert, you will play a crucial role in advancing frontier agent evaluations in litigation by developing long-horizon tasks that reflect real-world litigation scenarios. Each task will be accompanied by a deterministic rubric to assess agent performance against verifiable ground truth, ensuring that all tasks have checkable answers without subjective judgment.
Key Responsibilities- Develop scenarios for:
- Discovery: Create document review tasks with ground-truth tags, privilege logging with known classifications, and discovery responses aligned with established rules.
- Research: Conduct case research with verifiable holdings and accurate citations, and perform cite-checking against a ground-truth authority list.
- Procedural Work: Draft deposition outlines covering required topics and ensure discovery-response timing adheres to FRCP/state rules.
- Engage in challenging tasks that require long sessions of focused work.
- Juris Doctor (JD) degree with a minimum of 3 years of litigation experience, either in a law firm or in-house.
- Bar admission in at least one US state.
- Expertise in one or more areas such as ediscovery (Relativity, Everlaw, DISCO), legal research (Westlaw, Lexis), FRCP or state civil procedure, and privilege and work-product doctrine.
- Proficient in reading and producing litigation artifacts, including review coding decisions, privilege logs, research memos, and deposition outlines.
- Strong written communication skills, with the ability to articulate reasoning clearly and encode it into deterministic rubrics.
- Must be located in the United States.
This is a remote, hourly position.
CompensationCompensation ranges from $110 to $150 per hour, depending on domain expertise and prior experience. High-performing contributors may receive promotions based on task quality and throughput.
EligibilityApplicants must be located in the United States and possess the necessary qualifications as outlined above.