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Posted Jun 17, 2026

Legal AI Evaluator

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We are hiring highly experienced US legal professionals (20+ years of practice) to support a cutting-edge AI initiative in collaboration with Google Gemini. This role focuses on evaluating and improving AI-generated legal outputs to ensure alignment with real-world legal standards, reasoning, and professional expectations. Key Responsibilities • Review and evaluate AI-generated legal content for accuracy, consistency, and completeness • Assess legal reasoning, statutory interpretation, and case law application (US jurisdiction) • Identify factual inaccuracies, ambiguities, and gaps in logic • Contribute to the development and refinement of legal evaluation frameworks • Provide insights to improve AI model performance and output quality • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including product, research, and engineering Required Qualifications • Minimum 5+ years of legal practice experience (US law) • JD / LLM / equivalent legal qualification • Bar admission in good standing (preferred) • Experience in roles such as: • General Counsel • Law Firm Partner (Big Law preferred) • Senior Litigator • Chief Legal Officer / In-House Counsel Core Expertise • Legal research and analysis • Litigation / dispute resolution • Contract drafting and negotiation • Regulatory and compliance matters • Corporate / commercial law Preferred Qualifications • Experience with legal research platforms (Westlaw, LexisNexis) • Familiarity with legal technology and AI-assisted workflows • Strong understanding of legal ethics, data privacy, and compliance What We Offer • Opportunity to work on a high-impact AI project (Google Gemini) • Fully remote and flexible engagement • Long-term consulting potential based on performance Application Process Interested candidates can apply by sending: • Updated resume • Hourly rate expectations • Weekly availability Email: [email protected] Note: This role is best suited for senior legal professionals with deep domain expertise. Junior profiles will not be considered.