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Looking for Part-Time Remote Lawyer Gigs/Resources

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:07 am
by johnsurfer
Greetings fellow attorneys.

So I had some experiences doing litigation works before I switched to in-house legal. Now I find my day-to-day in house works are slow and meaningless, while i have some free time to explore alternative careers. I'm looking for firms, agencies, or practitioners that have some off-site legal works, preferably litigation but open to all areas, and could use a hand. (Obviously, compliant to professional rules, conflict-free, and all that)

So I'm posting this to ask does anyone has any experience in finding similar works, what are some of the issues for those that have done it? And is there any resources or websites that shares these kinda information, other than asking firm to firm? Any information would be much appreciated!

Re: Looking for Part-Time Remote Lawyer Gigs/Resources

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 10:30 pm
by Anonymous User
Other than temp doc review, new part-time lawyer hires are reserved for folks who have a niche expertise, at least in my experience. Other than doc review (which is just clerical work), it's hard to see how a novice lawyer would be useful to any firm working part-time.

What type of lit did you previously do?

Re: Looking for Part-Time Remote Lawyer Gigs/Resources

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:31 am
by Lacepiece23
johnsurfer wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:07 am
Greetings fellow attorneys.

So I had some experiences doing litigation works before I switched to in-house legal. Now I find my day-to-day in house works are slow and meaningless, while i have some free time to explore alternative careers. I'm looking for firms, agencies, or practitioners that have some off-site legal works, preferably litigation but open to all areas, and could use a hand. (Obviously, compliant to professional rules, conflict-free, and all that)

So I'm posting this to ask does anyone has any experience in finding similar works, what are some of the issues for those that have done it? And is there any resources or websites that shares these kinda information, other than asking firm to firm? Any information would be much appreciated!
Dm me please.

Re: Looking for Part-Time Remote Lawyer Gigs/Resources

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 8:28 pm
by Anonymous User
Check moonlighting restrictions at your current job first of all. I know Hilgers Graben hires people with big law-type backgrounds for part time remote lit work. I suspect some other remote-first firms also do, though I’m not familiar with any others.