Tower Legal - Seeking U.S. Licensed Attorneys for New, Remote Doc Review Projects in the Pipeline!

Tower Legal is seeking U.S. licensed attorneys for our upcoming, new remote projects.

Pay rates generally range between $27 to $30 per hour, at Flat rate for any time over 40 hours per week.

Projects will require a minimum of 40 hours per week, but some projects may require up to 50 to 60 hours per week, depending on deadlines.

Anticipated length of projects will vary.

License to Practice Law from any U.S. Jurisdiction - in Active Status & in Good Standing – is required.

Any required years of document review or practice experience will vary depending on the project.

Experience with Relativity is a plus!

Please submit your up-to-date RESUME IN WORD FORMAT ONLY!

We cannot accept PDFs, Google Docs, or any other formats except Microsoft Word.

Please note that all Tower Projects are Remote/WFH, & require that you use a Tower supplied, encrypted laptop, that will be shipped to you.

Project Requirements:

· You must work in a private room or area of your home, that no one else has access to.

· You must have high-speed, secure, password protected internet - NO HOTSPOTS!

· You must be available to work normal, Eastern time, business hours – generally between the hours of 7 AM and 7 PM ET – Monday through Friday.

· You cannot work on any other document review projects, or perform any other legal work or legal consulting, during the project.

· You must advise us of any planned absences – appointments, vacations etc.

Job Types: Full-time, Contract, Temporary

Pay: $27.00 - $30.00 per hour

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Application Question(s):

  • Located within the 48 contiguous United States & Washington D.C.

License/Certification:

  • Active Good Standing Attorney License from US Jurisdiction (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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