Remote Legal Workflow & Regulatory Review Consultant -- $90-$145/hour

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<b>Job Description</b>Job Description<p><b>We are sharing a specialised part-time consulting opportunity for legal professionals experienced in contract review, commercial law, compliance, regulatory analysis, procurement workflows, litigation support, and structured legal documentation processes.</b></p><p>This role supports current and upcoming remote consulting opportunities focused on structured legal workflow review, contract and commercial documentation, compliance analysis, procurement-related legal review, litigation documentation, research assessment, and high-quality project execution. Selected professionals will apply their legal expertise to review realistic legal scenarios, evaluate documentation requirements, prepare structured written outputs, and support accurate, evidence-based legal workflow tasks.</p><p><b>Key Responsibilities</b></p><p><b>Professionals in this role may contribute to:</b></p><p><b>Contract, Commercial & Procurement Review</b></p><ul><li>Review legal scenarios involving MSAs, SOWs, NDAs, DPAs, supplier contracts, contract redlines, negotiation playbooks, and obligation extraction</li><li>Evaluate contract materials against required clauses, fallback positions, commercial terms, source materials, and defined review criteria</li><li>Support structured review of contract abstraction, clause classification, procurement documentation, vendor due diligence materials, and SOW negotiation workflows</li><li>Identify missing provisions, drafting issues, commercial gaps, risk factors, and expected legal review outcomes</li></ul><p><b>Compliance, Regulatory & Risk Documentation</b></p><ul><li>Review compliance scenarios involving policy drafting, regulatory change monitoring, training materials, risk assessments, privacy impact assessments, and control mappings</li><li>Evaluate compliance and regulatory materials against source requirements, documented obligations, risk criteria, and required documentation elements</li><li>Support structured review of policy documents, compliance memos, regulatory summaries, privacy assessments, and training materials</li><li>Prepare clear written explanations for legal and regulatory decisions based on source materials and verifiable criteria</li></ul><p><b>Litigation, Disputes & Legal Research Support</b></p><ul><li>Review litigation scenarios involving document review, privilege logging, case research, memo drafting, deposition preparation, discovery responses, and procedural analysis</li><li>Evaluate legal research outputs against verifiable authorities, required citations, issue-specific criteria, and documented legal questions</li><li>Support structured review of privilege logs, research memos, discovery materials, deposition outlines, and litigation documentation</li><li>Maintain accuracy, consistency, and professional judgment across submitted work</li></ul><p><b>Ideal Profile</b></p><p><b>Strong candidates may have:</b></p><ul><li>JD with 3+ years of experience in contract law, commercial law, compliance, regulatory affairs, procurement-related legal work, litigation, disputes, legal operations, in-house counsel work, or law firm practice</li><li>Working fluency in at least two areas such as contract drafting and redlining, regulatory analysis, compliance program design, procurement workflows, discovery and document review, legal research, risk assessment, or litigation documentation</li><li>Familiarity with legal tools and systems such as Westlaw, Lexis, Bloomberg Law, Relativity, Everlaw, DISCO, Ironclad, DocuSign CLM, LinkSquares, Agiloft, or similar legal and contract platforms</li><li>Comfort reading and preparing legal artifacts such as contracts, diligence reports, compliance memos, privilege logs, policy documents, risk assessments, discovery responses, and research memos</li><li>Strong written communication skills and ability to explain legal reasoning clearly</li><li>Ability to follow structured instructions and produce evidence-based work</li></ul><p><b>Educational Background</b></p><ul><li>Juris Doctor degree is strongly preferred</li><li>Bar admission, foreign legal qualification, legal operations experience, law firm experience, in-house counsel experience, or equivalent practical legal background is highly relevant</li></ul><p><b>Nice to Have</b></p><ul><li>Experience in commercial contracting, privacy, regulatory compliance, procurement support, litigation, eDiscovery, corporate legal teams, or legal operations</li><li>Familiarity with DPAs, NDAs, MSAs, SOWs, procurement policies, privacy impact assessments, risk assessments, discovery obligations, privilege review, or regulatory change tracking</li><li>Experience preparing or reviewing contracts, redlines, compliance memos, privilege logs, legal research memos, diligence reports, policy documents, or playbook materials</li><li>Legal, privacy, compliance, procurement, litigation, or contract management certifications are helpful</li><li>Strong attention to detail in clause-heavy, policy-heavy, and documentation-based legal environments</li></ul><p><b>Why This Opportunity</b></p><ul><li>Apply legal, compliance, and litigation expertise to structured remote project work</li><li>Contribute to high-quality contract review, regulatory analysis, procurement documentation, and litigation workflow assessment</li><li>Work on flexible, project-based assignments aligned with your legal background</li><li>Use your legal judgment in a focused, detail-oriented review environment</li><li>Remote structure with competitive hourly compensation</li></ul><p><b>Contract Details</b></p><ul><li>Independent contractor role</li><li>Fully remote with flexible scheduling</li><li>Part-time commitment depending on project availability</li><li>Competitive rates between <b>$90-$145 per hour</b> depending on expertise</li><li>Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise</li><li>Projects may be extended, shortened, or adjusted depending on scope and performance</li><li>Work will not involve access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution</li></ul><p><b>About the Platform</b></p><p>This opportunity is available through 24-MAG LLC. We connect experienced professionals with remote consulting opportunities across technical, evaluation, and project-based workstreams.</p><p>By submitting this application, you acknowledge that your information may be processed by 24-MAG LLC for recruitment and opportunity matching in accordance with our Privacy Policy: </p><img src="https://www.jobg8.com/Tracking.aspx?Bv7HtuqFrl0%2bycd98EeDgAr" width="0" height="0">

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