Use sophisticated litigation and transactional experience to evaluate legal AI outputs, draft sample agreements, and shape model development remotely. This contractor role pays $140-$400 per hour and welcomes applicants without prior AI training experience.
Legal & Finance
100% Remote Hourly · $140–$400/hr
$140–$400/hr
Compensation
Worldwide
Eligibility
Entry
Experience
Aug 3, 2026
Posted
Open worldwide
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About Legal AI Training
AI training is the human side of building modern artificial intelligence. Legal specialists help models improve by reviewing documents and scenarios, assessing responses, drafting high-quality examples, and explaining the reasoning behind accurate outputs.
This work combines professional legal judgment with structured feedback. Your contributions can help refine how AI systems handle complex legal language, practical analysis, and nuanced decision-making.
Evaluate model outputs and legal scenarios
Provide structured commentary for model development
Help create training data and decision frameworks
Work remotely with interdisciplinary teams
The Role
OpenTrain AI is recruiting a Litigation Associate Attorney to support legal AI evaluation through the review of litigation and transactional documents, legal scenarios, and draft agreements. The work includes contracts connected to M&A, private equity, and capital markets activities, as well as questions involving data privacy and cross-border transactions.
Prior AI training experience is not required. Strong legal expertise, practical judgment, and the ability to articulate sophisticated legal reasoning are the most important qualifications. The role is classified as entry level within AI training while requiring substantial legal experience.
Contractor, part-time engagement
20+ hours per week
Remote and available worldwide
English-language work
$140-$400 USD per hour
What You'll Do
You will apply legal expertise to produce precise, practical feedback that supports the development of legal AI systems. The work requires careful analysis, clear written reasoning, and consistent judgment across complex subject matter.
Review and analyze complex litigation and transactional documents
Evaluate contracts involving M&A, private equity, and capital markets
Draft sample agreements and legal clauses
Assess legal scenarios involving data privacy and cross-border transactions
Provide structured commentary to inform model development
Contribute to legal frameworks and decision rubrics
Refine training data through iterative feedback
Collaborate remotely with interdisciplinary teams
Maintain legal precision and practical applicability
Required Qualifications
Applicants must bring advanced legal training and practical experience in litigation and complex transactional matters. You should be comfortable analyzing sophisticated legal materials, explaining your conclusions, and collaborating with remote multidisciplinary teams.
JD from a US law school
Active US bar admission in good standing
Litigation and complex transactional experience at an AmLaw 100 or similarly prestigious law firm
Expertise in M&A, private equity, capital markets, contract drafting, and data privacy
Strong legal writing and legal research skills
Advanced analytical reasoning and problem-solving ability
Exceptional attention to detail
Ability to articulate sophisticated legal reasoning
Ability to collaborate effectively with remote multidisciplinary teams
Who Should Apply
This opportunity is suited to a US-admitted attorney with meaningful experience across litigation and high-complexity transactional work who wants to apply legal judgment to cutting-edge AI development. You do not need previous AI training experience, but you must be able to transfer rigorous legal analysis into clear evaluations, examples, and feedback.
Experienced litigation attorneys
Transactional attorneys with sophisticated contract expertise
Attorneys working across M&A, private equity, or capital markets
Legal professionals with data privacy and cross-border transaction experience
Candidates who value precise, practical, and well-reasoned written analysis
How This Work Fits an AI Career
AI training and data labeling are among the fastest-growing ways to work in technology. Specialists contribute directly to how state-of-the-art models behave, often through flexible remote projects that can fit alongside other professional commitments.
Through OpenTrain, you can build a profile around your legal expertise, discover relevant AI training opportunities, and develop a durable portfolio of work demonstrating your contribution to the field.
Apply specialized legal knowledge to emerging AI systems
Work remotely with a flexible part-time structure
Build experience in legal document and scenario evaluation
Develop an AI training portfolio through OpenTrain
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