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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for volunteer document review attorney in the United States is $95,371.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,000.00 and $121,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectVolunteer Document Review AttorneyParalegal
Required CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission preferredAssociate degree or paralegal certification
Work EnvironmentLegal firms, nonprofits, or legal aid organizationsLaw firms, corporate legal departments, or legal service providers
Employer & Industry UsageLegal industry, often for litigation support or case reviewLegal support roles across various legal settings
Common Search & ComparisonVolunteer Document Review Attorney vs Paralegal

Volunteer Document Review Attorneys and Paralegals both support legal processes, but attorneys typically have law degrees and bar admission, enabling them to provide legal advice. Paralegals assist with document preparation and case management without practicing law. The roles often overlap in document review tasks, but attorneys are more involved in legal analysis and decision-making.

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Hebrew Document Review Attorney

Contact Government Services, LLC

Rockville, MD • On-site, Remote

$70/hr

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Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Hebrew Document Reviewer
Contact Review - Washington, DC
Location: Remote
Start Date: Negotiable
 
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:
Fluency in Hebrew
Familiarity with document review workflows 
Examples: Privilege/Responsiveness Review, Redactions, Conceptual Searching, First and Second Review, etc.
Experience with electronic document review technology
Examples: Relativity, Concordance, ViewPoint, etc.
Active bar admission in at least 1 U.S. Jurisdiction and status in good standing
THE FOLLOWING SKILLS ARE PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED:
Experience as a member of a document review team
Familiarity with Relativity 9.0 or higher version
2+ years of legal support experience
HOURS & LOCATION
Location (including opportunity for remote work) is established on a project-by-project basis
Hours (including the opportunity to work outside standard business hours) are established on a project-by-project basis
 
About Contact:
Contact Review prides itself on finding high-quality, high-accountability, barred attorneys specifically tailored to the needs of our project. We seek attorneys to assist with document review, privilege review, expert testimony, legal research, and foreign language translation. Unlike other eDiscovery vendors, Contact fosters a culture where every project manager, programmer, engineer, reviewer, and analyst sees themselves as an extension of the projects' team. Here at Contact, we look for ways to improve efficiency, streamline workflows, and put our clients in the best possible position to weather the next storm. 
For more information about Contact Review please visit: https://contactdiscoveryservices.com/managed-document-review/

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