Our Team As An Attorney Editor
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AttorneyEditor
“Attorney Editor at Our Team As An Attorney Editor. Skills: Procedural law analysis, Legal calendaring, Content development. Analyze procedural laws. Analyze statutes”
Industry & Context.
Solve complex problems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Juris Doctorate degree, Legal training equivalent, Company-specific systems competence, Word processing proficiency, Online applications proficiency, Microsoft 365 proficiency, Adobe apps proficiency
Nice to Have
US litigation experience, Related procedures familiarity, Related deadlines familiarity
What You'll Do.
Analyze procedural laws
Analyze administrative orders
Analyze standing orders
Identify docketable deadlines
Isolate docketable deadlines
Provide legal interpretation
Adhere to quality standards
Maintain legal knowledge
Develop legal knowledge
Write event narratives
Write legal citations
Maintain records of sources
Maintain records of rationale
Review released rules sets
Incorporate amendments
Incorporate modifications
Incorporate new requirements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Global teammates; Legal content team
Communication Scope
Speak clearly; Write clearly; Speak effectively; Write effectively
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