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Corporate & M&A Legal Specialist (Remote | $150–$160/hr)

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Corporate & M&A Legal Specialist
Position: Corporate & M&A Legal Specialist
Type: Hourly Contract
Compensation: $150–$160/hour
Location: Remote
About the Opportunity
Mercor is partnering with a leading legal AI company to benchmark how effectively AI systems answer real-world corporate and commercial law questions. This opportunity is ideal for experienced Corporate & M&A lawyers interested in applying their legal expertise to evaluate AI-generated content, compare responses across multiple AI platforms, and help improve the quality of advanced legal AI systems.
Ideal Candidates
- 2+ years of law firm experience in Corporate, M&A, or Transactional Law (3+ years preferred)
- Strong knowledge of corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and commercial law matters
- Native or fluent German with excellent written communication skills
- Experience reviewing complex legal issues and transactional documentation
- Ability to work independently and apply structured evaluation criteria consistently
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail
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Key Responsibilities
- Run the same legal prompts across two AI platforms and compare outputs
- Evaluate responses using a standardized scoring rubric
- Assess legal accuracy, completeness, reasoning, and practical applicability
- Provide concise written feedback and justification for evaluations
- Identify strengths, weaknesses, and inconsistencies in AI-generated legal content
- Contribute to the development of high-quality legal AI evaluation benchmarks


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Project Details
- Start Date: Immediate
- Initial Commitment: Approximately 10 hours, with potential for additional work
- Schedule: Fully remote and asynchronous
- Independent contractor engagement
- All work covered under NDA
- Weekly payments
Compensation
- Competitive compensation of $150–$160/hour
- Weekly payments
- Independent contractor engagement
Application Process
- Submit your application and professional background
- Complete the evaluation and screening process
- Sign confidentiality agreements if selected
- Receive onboarding details and begin project work with the Mercor team
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