Legal Editor - Artificial Intelligence

LAW Absolute
Manchester
1 year ago
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A digital editorial media company is looking for a qualified Lawyer to act as Legal Editor to their Technology team for an interim period (TBC). The lucky candidate will be exposed to an interesting and unique caseload of emerging technology and artificial intelligence.

Remote working

Full Time

£32-£33/per hour

The role:

  • Reviewing, marking, and assessing artificial intelligence (AI) and large-language models (LLM) outputs
  • Reviewing relevant research papers
  • Furthering research on current papers and updating legal trends.

Ideal Candidate:

  • 3 years PQE+ (in-house or Law firm) Experienced evaluating/ analysing (AI) and (LLM) outputs UK Law Degree essential Technology background Able to understand/use multiple software tools. Legal experience within the publishing field desirable Sharp attention to detail Creative and passionate about writing

To register an interest in the role, please send an updated CV to

Working through LAW Absolute

As the first recruitment agency to specialise only in placing interim lawyers, LAW Absolute has a long history in supporting lawyers who want to work flexibly and in control of their career.

We are able to offer our contractors a range of challenging opportunities across private practice, corporates, financial services and within the not-for-profit sector. With over20 yearsof placing contract lawyers in these markets, we have built excellent networks and many of the lawyers that we work with are contract lawyers that we have successfully placed on multiple assignments, allowing them to work with autonomy and build their career in the way they choose to. For our clients, we have worked closely with legal teams to help them plan and manage delivery of their services in a more efficient way in terms of resources, costs and timescales.

To find out more about how LAW Absolute can assist you, or your team, through flexible working, please contact us or visitwww.lawabsolute.com

Please note our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide. However we are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role.

At LAW Absolute we endeavour to respond to all applications within 48 hours. However due to the volume of applications we receive we may not be able to respond to every candidate individually.

If you have not heard from us within a 48 hour timeframe your application has not been successful and your details have not been retained. LAW Absolute acts as an employment business for temporary recruitment and as an employment agency for fixed term contract and permanent recruitment.

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