We are looking for a legally minded storyteller to join our team. We don’t just need a standard legal assistant; we need someone who can translate complex legal concepts into engaging, accessible, and authoritative content. Whether you are a law graduate with a passion for writing or a seasoned legal writer, this role is designed to grow with you.
Regardless of whether you join us full-time or as a freelancer, your primary focus will be on producing content that positions our firm as a thought leader. This includes:
• Researching trending legal topics and current events to produce authoritative articles for our blog.
• Drafting technical submissions for prestigious legal directories like Chambers and Partners and Mondaq.
• Writing and rewriting website content optimized for SEO and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) to ensure we answer the specific questions clients ask search engines.
• Drafting helpful responses and articles for community platforms like Quora and Reddit to build trust.
• Interviewing our attorneys to write professional bios that highlight their expertise and humanize them.
• Creating persuasive copy for landing pages designed to convert visitors into clients.
Your role will be focused on the article writing and content creation tasks listed above. Work will be assigned based on the office’s needs at the time.
The volume and variety of the work will depend entirely on your employment arrangement.
If you are employed full-time then you will be an integral part of daily office operations. In addition to the writing tasks listed above, you will assist our lawyers with traditional legal work, including drafting contracts, legal notices, court memos, and general administrative support.
We value quality over quantity and want to ensure a good fit. We will start with a manageable workload to assess your writing style and tone. You will receive regular monitoring and constructive feedback from your supervisor. As you settle in and our trust in your output grows, the quantity and complexity of the work will be increased gradually to meet the office's requirements.