We’re looking for reliable, talented freelance writers who enjoy writing about a wide range of topics, including legal subjects.
Most of our requests are legal. All the legal topics we cover are introductory in nature and not academic.
You’ll write content ranging from explaining why a particular legal agreement is necessary for a business to creating a checklist-style article on the best tools for an e-commerce store to increase sales.
## About the job
We value high-quality content. We’re not interested in simple articles made of plain text; we want well-researched pieces that educate our readers, including elements like images, links, references to research work, expert quotes, and similar resources.
Our articles typically include 1,000+ words, usually around 2,000 words, and some may exceed 10,000 words.
We don’t try to “game” search engines. Instead, we want to educate clients about the legal contracts they’re looking for—we want to act as teachers.
We’re seeking writers who are available for at least one day per week. We’ll provide as much work as you can handle, and we don’t do micromanagement.
For each article, we’re very clear about expectations. We provide the topic and a proposed outline, along with deadlines and the minimum word count. During revisions, there may be back-and-forth communication at times. Overall, the process is simple: you write the article, submit it, we review it, request edits when needed, and then we publish.
Payment is made every two weeks in U.S. dollars via PayPal or bank transfer.
Depending on where your work is published—and whenever possible—we’ll include your bio and author sign-off to give you credit.
## Job requirements
– Native-level English with strong writing skills (we may consider an exception if you have an English proficiency qualification).
– Excellent online research ability
– Good organization and reliability
– Basic technical skills (e.g., Google Docs, taking screenshots)
## Nice to have
– A degree in Law or experience as a paralegal
## How we work
We work remotely, so there’s no need to coordinate time zones. We collaborate using Google Docs and email.
## How to apply
Send an email to the address below with:
– A 4–5 sentence introduction explaining why you’re a good fit
– Three URLs showing writing samples related to law and/or technology
– Your freelance writing rates (per word)
### Important!
Please format the email subject like this: Your Name | Freelance Writer (e.g., John Doe | Freelance Writer).
The subject format is required; otherwise, our editor may not see your email.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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