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Remote Attorney Teaching Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Remote (United States Only) Job Overview We are seeking experienced Bankruptcy Attorneys to ... Experience teaching law, serving as an adjunct faculty member, guest lecturer, or creating legal ...

$91K/yr

REMOTE OPTIONS, PHOENIX Categories: Legal/Investigations/Adjustment/Compliance INDUSTRIAL ... matters. • Teaching, mentoring, and guiding attorneys and staff. Ability to • Interact ...

Remote Attorney Teaching information

What is the difference between Remote Attorney Teaching vs Remote Legal Consulting?

AspectRemote Attorney TeachingRemote Legal Consulting
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, teaching experienceLaw degree, bar admission, legal expertise
Work EnvironmentOnline platforms, virtual classroomsClient meetings, virtual advisory sessions
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, online education platformsLaw firms, corporations, consulting firms
Search & Comparison IntentTeaching roles, legal education jobsLegal advice, legal consulting jobs

Remote Attorney Teaching involves instructing students or professionals online, focusing on legal education. Remote Legal Consulting centers on providing legal advice and strategies to clients remotely. While both require legal credentials and involve remote work, their primary functions and work environments differ significantly.

What job categories do people searching Remote Attorney Teaching jobs in Arizona look for?

The top searched job categories for Remote Attorney Teaching jobs in Arizona are:

Bankruptcy Attorney - Remote

YO AI Labs

Phoenix, AZ • Remote

$90 - $180/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Bankruptcy Attorney

Job Type: Contractor
Location: Remote (United States Only)

Job Overview

We are seeking experienced Bankruptcy Attorneys to contribute their specialized legal expertise to an innovative project at the intersection of law and emerging technology. In this role, you will help improve next-generation AI systems by reviewing, analyzing, and refining AI-generated legal content related to bankruptcy law. No prior AI experience is required—your legal expertise is what matters most.

Key Responsibilities
  • Analyze, review, and annotate legal documents related to bankruptcy law, providing expert feedback and substantive commentary.
  • Draft sample motions, pleadings, court filings, and other legal documents reflecting both routine and complex bankruptcy matters.
  • Evaluate hypothetical legal scenarios and provide well-reasoned legal analysis and written explanations.
  • Review AI-generated legal responses for accuracy, clarity, legal reasoning, and compliance with current U.S. bankruptcy law.
  • Contribute to the development of high-quality legal datasets and training materials for AI systems.
  • Communicate effectively with cross-functional teams through clear written and verbal feedback.
  • Identify legal nuances, emerging developments, and best practices within bankruptcy law to improve AI performance.
Required Skills
  • Expertise in U.S. bankruptcy law.
  • Legal document analysis and review.
  • Legal drafting, including motions, pleadings, and court filings.
  • Strong written communication skills.
  • Strong verbal communication skills.
  • Excellent legal reasoning, analytical thinking, and attention to detail.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited U.S. law school.
  • Active license to practice law in the United States.
  • 3–15 years of recent, hands-on bankruptcy law experience.
  • Direct experience handling bankruptcy filings, court appearances, and client advisory work.
  • Judicial clerkship experience, particularly with a bankruptcy or federal judge, is highly preferred.
  • Experience teaching law, serving as an adjunct faculty member, guest lecturer, or creating legal educational content is a plus.
  • Editorial experience with a law review or legal journal is an advantage.
  • Ability to communicate complex legal concepts clearly, accurately, and professionally.