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Legal Expert – AI Training Data Contributor (Contractor Role) Compensation: $130–$170 per hour | Fixed-term research project | Fully remote
About the Role
We’re recruiting UK-based Legal Experts for a collaborative research project with a leading AI foundational model lab. Ideal candidates have experience in high-stakes legal roles, including:
- Associate
- Senior Associate
- Counsel
- Partner
Primary focus: Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, or White & Case, though equivalent expertise from comparable US firms may also qualify.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, review, and simulate realistic legal scenarios to enhance AI models, covering:
- Private equity (PE) transactions
- Cross-border M&A (mergers and acquisitions)
- Leveraged buyouts
- Fund formation processes
- Regulatory filings
- Deal structuring
- Flesh out Partner-led teams working across PE, M&A, and debt financing workflows to ensure accuracy and depth.
- Contribute to high-quality AI training data for frontier legal systems—critical for real-world application.
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Ideal Profile
- US bar qualification preferred (enhances expertise in global cross-border matters).
- Deep understanding of US and UK legal frameworks related to:
- Structured finance deals
- Alternative investment vehicles (AIFs)
- SEC/FCA compliance
Role Terms
- Hours: 40/week
- Flexibility: Fully remote; independent contractor engaged for ad-hoc timeline needs.
- Data Guidelines:
- Purely anonymised, hypothetical cases—no handling of proprietary client information.
- Payments processed weekly on Stripe or Wise (tax receipts available).


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Outline
Contractual basis: Independent contractor. Collaborative payoff: Performance may extend access to future AI legal projects. Early exit possible if agreements govern scope.
Vetting Process
Evaluation undertaken impartially—protected characteristics construed consistently:
- Resume + Work History: Look for mature multijurisdictional case experience.
- Assessment: Short technical evaluation to gauge conceptual clarity and nuance.
Reasonable accommodations for disability/other requirements adhered to.
Please apply with a tailored application outlining your relevant projects or dilemmas—specifically how they align with alsoQUIX projects.
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