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Legal Research Analyst | Remote

United Kingdom
$350k – $500k/yr
Posted 25 days ago
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Member of Technical Staff, Legal Research

Type: Full-time

Compensation: $350K - $500K/yr

Location: Remote

Role Responsibilities

  • Design, own, and evolve evaluation frameworks for AI agents operating in legal domains, including benchmark suites and scoring methodologies.
  • Conduct original research on legal reasoning, statutory interpretation, and workflow automation.
  • Develop and curate datasets, case studies, and benchmark environments that reflect real-world legal challenges.
  • Collaborate with AI researchers and engineers to evaluate and improve legal-focused models and agentic systems.
  • Analyze model performance, reasoning quality, and failure modes across legal use cases.
  • Publish internal research findings and best practices related to legal AI evaluation.

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  • Have an advanced degree in Law (JD, LLM, SJD, PhD in Law, or equivalent).
  • Possess deep expertise in one or more legal domains, including corporate law, contracts, or regulatory compliance.
  • Have demonstrated experience conducting legal research, analysis, or policy work.
  • Have experience developing structured methodologies for assessing legal arguments or research quality.
  • Exhibit exceptional analytical reasoning and written communication skills.

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Skills

Legal Research
Statutory Interpretation
Workflow Automation
Data Curation
AI Evaluation
Analytical Reasoning
Written Communication
Benchmarking
Model Performance Analysis
Legal Reasoning
Policy Work
Methodology Development
Collaboration
Case Studies
Research Publication
Failure Mode Analysis

Location

United Kingdom

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