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Legal Technology Trainer

Boston, MA · On-site

$100K - $125K/yr

... legal software platforms and productivity tools, ensuring content is relevant to attorneys' day-to-day workflows. * Adapt delivery style and content complexity to varied audiences, from tech-savvy ...

Legal Tech Specialist - AI Trainer

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$1.7K - $2.1K/wk

Legal Technology Expert Type: Contract Compensation: $1,750-$2,150 per completed task Location: Remote Role Responsibilities * Build a realistic digital workspace centered on the Drive folders you ...

Drive AI-first initiatives and legal technology adoption across practice groups to enhance attorney productivity and client service. * Partner with attorneys, firm leadership, and Technology teams to ...

Identify, implement, and manage legal technology solutions, including e-billing, matter management, contract management, and compliance tools. * Leverage automation and AI-driven solutions to enhance ...

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How much do legal tech jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for legal tech in the United States is $50,817.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $52,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in legal tech roles, and how can they overcome them?

Professionals in legal tech often encounter challenges such as bridging the gap between technical solutions and legal requirements, managing resistance to change among traditional legal teams, and staying updated on rapidly evolving technologies. To overcome these challenges, it's important to maintain strong communication and collaboration with both legal and IT departments, actively seek ongoing training and certifications, and participate in cross-functional projects. Building a network within the legal tech community can also provide valuable support and insights for addressing industry-specific obstacles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Legal Tech, and why are they important?

To excel in Legal Tech, you need a solid understanding of both legal principles and technology, often supported by a degree in law, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with legal research databases, document automation tools, e-discovery platforms, and relevant certifications such as Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS) are highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are important soft skills that set professionals apart in this field. These competencies enable the seamless integration of technology into legal processes, driving efficiency, accuracy, and innovation.

What is the difference between Legal Tech vs Paralegal?

AspectLegal TechParalegal
Required credentialsTypically no formal certification, but familiarity with legal softwareCertificate or associate degree in paralegal studies often required
Work environmentTech companies, law firms, legal departmentsLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Industry usageDeveloping legal software, automating legal processesSupporting attorneys with research, document preparation

Legal Tech professionals focus on developing and implementing technology solutions for legal services, often requiring technical skills and familiarity with legal processes. Paralegals assist attorneys directly with legal research, document management, and case preparation. While both roles operate within the legal industry, Legal Tech emphasizes technology development, whereas paralegals provide legal support services.

What is Legal Tech?

Legal Tech, short for legal technology, refers to the use of software and technology to provide legal services and support the legal industry. This can include tools for document automation, e-discovery, legal research, case management, and contract analysis. Legal Tech aims to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and make legal services more accessible. It is increasingly important in modern law firms, legal departments, and even for individuals seeking legal help.
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Infographic showing various Legal Tech job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,817 per year, or $24.4 per hour.
Legal Tech and Operations Manager

Legal Tech and Operations Manager

Justworks

New York, NY • On-site

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Justworks rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

36th of 210 rated it services


Job description

Who You Are

Reporting to Senior Counsel, the Legal Tech & Operations Manager will be responsible for transforming how the Legal function operates as Justworks scales. 

The mission of this role is to increase the leverage, scalability, and effectiveness of the Legal function by designing and implementing systems, workflows, and knowledge infrastructure that enable legal work to be performed more efficiently, consistently, and at greater scale.

The right candidate will combine deep technical and AI fluency with skills in legal operations, program and project management, and systems thinking - using those capabilities to redesign how legal work gets done so that AI and well-engineered systems carry the repetitive work and our attorneys can focus on judgment, strategy, and edge cases.

This is a builder's role. The successful candidate will deeply learn the business and the work the Legal team performs, take initiative to spot issues before they are flagged, prototype and build solutions, and drive cross-functional projects from idea to durable production workflow. They will be tech-savvy, stay on the leading edge of AI tooling, and bring a strong point of view on what is newly possible. This is a high-visibility opportunity to help establish the operating infrastructure of a modern legal function.

Your Success ProfileWhat You Will Work On
  • Deeply learn how the Legal team operates across every sub-function - including the matter types, playbooks, jurisdictions, and stakeholders that drive our volume - and use that fluency to continuously identify friction, duplication, and risk that others have learned to live with.
  • Coordinate and operationalize the Legal function's transformation roadmap in partnership with Legal leadership: maintain a prioritized portfolio of initiatives, sequence the work against dependencies and capacity, and ensure every initiative has a clear objective, owner, measurement plan, and appropriate guardrails
  • Drive projects end to end - from intake and scoping through kickoff, rollout, adoption, and post-launch iteration - including stakeholder engagement, training, change management, and coordination with cross-functional partners 
  • Lead or support, as appropriate, the evaluation, selection, configuration, and rollout of AI tools and legal technology solutions that automate routine work, improve decision-making, and increase attorney leverage. 
  • Partner with attorneys to create structured playbooks, prompts, knowledge bases, and decision frameworks, and escalation rules that AI tools can apply consistently and safely.
  • Build and continuously improve the operating infrastructure of a modern legal function - including matter intake and triage, knowledge management, spend tracking and forecasting, outside counsel management, compliance calendars, and leadership reporting. 
  • Build self-service legal knowledge and guidance systems that enable internal teams to quickly resolve routine questions while ensuring appropriate escalation paths for higher-risk or novel issues.
  • Build the reporting framework used to evaluate Legal's performance, capacity, efficiency, business impact, and risk trends
  • Establish the documentation, runbooks, and operational standards that make every system we build understandable, auditable, and maintainable over time.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
How You Will Do Your Work

As a Legal Tech & Operations Manager, how results are achieved is paramount for your success and ultimately for our success as an organization. In this role, your foundational knowledge, skills, abilities, and personal attributes are anchored in the following:

  • Builder's Mindset - when you see a manual, repetitive process, your first instinct is to map it, decompose it, and rebuild it as a system. You ship prototypes, not slide decks about prototypes.
  • Initiative and Motivation - you identify what needs to be done and do it before being asked. You read the workflow inventory, participate in team meetings, watch where bottlenecks are happening, and bring forward proposals with a recommendation and a measurement plan.
  • Technical and AI Fluency - you are deeply comfortable with AI tools and stay on the leading edge of what's possible. You can pick up a new tool quickly, write effective prompts and playbooks, evaluate model outputs critically, and reason about how systems integrate (APIs, MCP servers, webhooks, integrations between platforms). You translate emerging technologies into practical, scalable, well-governed solutions that improve how legal work gets done.
  • Judgment and Risk Awareness - you understand that in Legal, the wrong AI output may not just be a bug, but a potential risk. You design for human review where it matters, escalation paths that work, and measurement that includes a guardrail metric, not just a productivity metric.
  • Teamwork and Communication - putting our collective best together through documentation, collaboration, relationship-building, listening, empathy, and clear written updates that people actually want to read.

In addition, all Justworkers focus on aligning their behaviors to our core values known as COGIS. It stands for:

  • Camaraderie - Day to day you can be seen working together toward a higher purpose. You like to have fun. You're an active listener, treat people respectfully, and have a strong desire to know and help others.
  • Openness - Your default is to be open. You're willing to share information, understand other perspectives, and consider new possibilities. You're curious, ask open questions, and are receptive to thoughts and feedback from others.
  • Grit - You demonstrate grit by having the courage to commit and persevere. You're committed, earnest, and dive in to get the job done well with a positive attitude.
  • Integrity - Simply put, do what you say and say what you'll do. You're honest and forthright, have a strong moral compass, and strive to match your words with your actions while leading by example.
  • Simplicity - Be like Einstein: "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler."
Qualifications
  • 5+ years of professional experience in legal operations, legal technology, program or project management within a legal or compliance function, or a comparable operations and build role in a fast-moving company.
  • Demonstrated track record of designing and shipping workflow automation or AI-enabled tooling that moved a measurable business metric, such as cycle time, throughput, cost-to-serve, or capacity.
  • Strong project management skills, with the ability to run multiple workstreams in parallel, with cross-functional stakeholders, on overlapping timelines.
  • Exceptional fluency with AI tools and a demonstrated habit of staying on the leading edge of the space - including hands-on experience with frontier AI assistants and agents (e.g., Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, NotebookLM), prompt engineering, building custom AI workflows or projects, and configuring AI tools against structured playbooks and knowledge bases.
  • Strong technical instincts and the ability to reason about how systems connect - including APIs, integrations, automations, MCP servers, and the trade-offs between point solutions and platform approaches; you do not need to be an engineer, but you should be able to hold your own in a scoping conversation with one.
  • Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to produce playbooks, project documentation, leadership updates, and clear summaries of complex work.
  • Strong sense of ownership, with a focus on results and outcomes; ability to proactively remove obstacles, and willingness to go above and beyond to chase down loose ends that lead to outstanding results.
  • High judgment around confidentiality, privilege, and risk; unquestionable professional ethics, trustworthiness, and commitment to excellence.
  • Occasional travel may be required.

Nice to Haves

  • Direct experience with one or more of the following is highly preferred: contract lifecycle management, entity management platforms, e-billing or matter management, privacy operations (DSR, DPIA), or compliance calendar tooling.
  • Experience supporting an international legal function or a multi-entity organization.
  • Background in HR tech, fintech, PEO or EOR, or another regulated B2B environment.
  • Light scripting ability (Python, SQL, or similar) for data pulls, prototyping, and integrations is a meaningful plus but not required.

This role is based in our New York City headquarters. The base wage range for this position will be $131,000 - $169,000 annually.

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