Job Location : Buffalo,NY, USA
Adams & Martin Group is working with a firm that is seeking a team to review Japanese-language documents. The firm is looking to get started quickly after a thorough conflicts check.
This role requires attorneys who are eligible to practice law in the United States.
Due to the rigorous conflicts process, firm is seeking those with a minimal document review history. Firm is willing to train those who are newly barred or have not had expereince handling document review matters. Must be barred to practice law in at least one US jurisdiction and be fluent and comfortable Location: Review will be remote, reviewers must be based in the United States Duration: 4-8 weeks, with possibility of extension Hours: 40 hours/week. OT may be authorized periodically by the firm as needed schedule. Will like reviewers to work normal office hours, Monday through Friday, with some flexibility to starting early or working into evening Pay Rate: $90/hour Bar Jurisdiction: Any US bar jurisdiction Process: Video meeting to discuss the role and experience, thorough conflicts check will be conducted that may take a week to process. Those chosen to move forward will be onboarded with the firm, which will include completion of a background check.
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