Regulatory Attorney

Regulatory Attorney

DataAnnotation

League City, TX • Remote

$40 - $60/hr

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Join the DataAnnotation team and contribute to developing cutting-edge AI systems, while enjoying the flexibility of remote work and setting your own schedule.

We are looking for a Regulatory Attorney (part-time work from home) to help advance AI development. As a member of DataAnnotation’s Law team, you’ll be part of a growing community of over 100,000 professionals who are driving real-world impact in AI development.

Our platform offers an engaging blend of flexibility and challenge: you’ll work closely with state-of the art AI models to take on legal tasks that include solving challenging problems and synthesizing insights through data analysis and visualization. Your work directly contributes to refining intelligent systems that learn, adapt, and evolve. Some team members fit this work alongside a full-time role, while others treat it as their primary focus, choosing projects and schedules that align with their availability and goals.

To get started, once you sign up for an account, you'll take a short assessment (this serves as our version of an interview). If you pass that assessment, you’ll receive an email confirmation, and paid work will become available to you through our platform.

We are interested in a wide range of expertise, so relevant backgrounds include:

  • Corporate law
  • Criminal law
  • Civil litigation
  • Constitutional law
  • Administrative law
  • Environmental law
  • Family law
  • Intellectual property law
  • Tax law
  • Labor and employment law
  • Immigration law
  • Real estate law
  • Health law
  • Entertainment law
  • Human rights law
  • International law
  • Cybersecurity and privacy law
  • Contract law
  • Securities law
  • Bankruptcy law
  • Alternative dispute resolution

Benefits:

  • You’ll be able to choose which projects you want to work on
  • You can work on your own schedule
  • Projects are paid hourly starting at $50–$60 USD per hour, with bonuses on high-quality and high-volume work

Responsibilities:

  • Give AI chatbots diverse and complex legal problems and evaluate their outputs
  • Evaluate the quality produced by AI models for correctness and performance

Qualifications:

  • Fluency in English (native or bilingual level)
  • Must have at least 5+ years of law experience
  • Must be a law school graduate

Note: Payment is made via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. PayPal will handle any currency conversions from USD. This job is only available to those in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Those located outside of these countries will not see work or assessments available on our site at this time.

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Regulatory Attorney?

A: To succeed as a Regulatory Attorney, key technical skills include in-depth knowledge of relevant laws and regulations, such as those related to healthcare, finance, or environmental protection, as well as expertise in areas like contract review and negotiation. Soft skills like strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, effective communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes are also crucial. These strengths enable Regulatory Attorneys to provide strategic guidance, mitigate risk, and drive compliance, ultimately supporting career growth and effectiveness in the role.

Q: What is the career path for a Regulatory Attorney?

A: A Regulatory Attorney's career path typically begins with entry-level roles such as Regulatory Associate or Compliance Attorney, where they assist in reviewing and interpreting regulations, drafting policies, and conducting risk assessments. As they gain experience, they progress to mid-level roles like Senior Regulatory Attorney or Regulatory Counsel, where they lead teams, develop compliance programs, and advise on regulatory strategy. Senior Regulatory Attorneys or General Counsels can then move into senior leadership positions, overseeing global compliance, leading regulatory teams, or transitioning into in-house or external consulting roles, with opportunities to specialize in specific industries or areas of law.