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How much do internship remote legal writing jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship remote legal writing in the United States is $19.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Remote Legal Writing vs Legal Intern?

AspectInternship Remote Legal WritingLegal Intern
Required CredentialsUsually enrolled in law school or recent graduateEnrolled in law school or recent graduate
Work EnvironmentRemote, independent research and writingRemote or in-office, assisting legal teams
Employer & Industry UsageLaw firms, legal departments, legal publishersLaw firms, government agencies, corporate legal departments

Both roles typically require legal education background and involve legal research and writing. The main difference is that an Internship Remote Legal Writing focuses primarily on producing legal documents and content remotely, while a Legal Intern may have broader responsibilities, including assisting with case preparation and client interactions, often in a more traditional or hybrid setting.

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Freelance Legal Content Specialist

Uber AI Solutions

Garland, TX โ€ข Remote

Contractor

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Freelance Legal Content Specialist
Uber AI Solutions is Uber's new marketplace connecting freelancers with Generative AI researchers. We're inviting experienced legal professionals to collaborate on a new client task at the frontier of GenAI. This is a freelance, paid opportunityโ€”remote and designed for independent contractors who want to apply their legal expertise to help shape how AI handles complex regulatory and judicial language.
What you'll work on
-Developing prompt-specific writing rubrics that target high-level legal dimensions like legally concise terms, passive-voice formality, and syntactic precision.
-Writing complex system instructions and user queries that reflect realistic legal use cases, such as liability waivers, court motions, and affidavits.
-Evaluating and ranking responses from multiple LLMs based strictly on writing quality, ensuring legal conditions are logically airtight.
-Providing detailed justifications to explain why one model output outperforms another in a professional legal context.
-Identifying and extracting relevant context from source documents to ensure AI outputs respect the original voice of a witness or the specific requirements of a statute.
-Auditing high-priority materials to ensure they meet rigorous industry accuracy standards while avoiding "AI-speak."
Project details
Commitment: Tasks for this project will be available for 1 to 2 weeks, with the potential to expand into a multimonth opportunity. Task availability may fluctuate based on client demand.
Location: Remote (You must be based in the United States).
Earning opportunity: Task-based pay model. You will earn a competitive flat rate per completed task. For this project, the rate is $180 per task (with each task estimated to take approximately two hours).
Type: Freelance / Independent contractor.
Who we are looking for
-JD or LLM from an accredited institution (highly preferred).
-5+ years of experience in legal writing, litigation, or regulatory compliance.
-Exceptional ability to deconstruct complex legal writing into actionable quality dimensions.
-Strong analytical thinking and precision when performing side-by-side model comparisons.
-Comfort with digital tools, content platforms, and structured data formats (JSON).
Ideal backgrounds
-Practicing or retired attorneys.
-Paralegals with extensive drafting experience.
-Legal researchers and editors.
-Prompt engineering or legal response evaluation.
Why this matters
Your expertise will guide how AI systems handle the weight of legal language. By evaluating and refining legal prompts and responses, you'll help ensure that AI is not only accurate but also clear, safe, and legally sound for real-world application.