INTERESTED IN COLLABORATING?
Legal Atlas regularly welcomes professionals from many disciplines to participate in legal intelligence work. We are open to new project ideas, new areas of research, as well as updating and improving existing data.
HAVE AN IDEA?
"Working with Legal Atlas isn't just about legal research, it's a commitment to improving lives.”
- Victoria Jiménez, Legal Atlas Analyst
A legal intelligence platform is built on human intelligence.
We have the methods and tools to make this an effective and rewarding opportunity for anyone interested. So far, we have trained over 100 people in more than 15 countries helping to build legal data, conduct comparative analyses, and ultimately to change the way law is assessed and developed.
Required Experience |
Ideal candidates are either legal professionals or individuals with a strong background in legal analysis or experience in international affairs. Professionals from any discipline are welcome to the team, including but not limited to Law, Paralegals, Economics, Political Science, International Studies, IT, Communications, Philosophy, Anthropology, Environment, Biology, Conservation, Engineering and Agriculture.
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Typical
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We welcome new ideas, but analysts are typically assigned to a research topic currently being investigated by Legal Atlas and collaborate on one or more of the following:
1. creating global compendia of international and national legislation for a topic 2. defining and assessing legal best practices 3. conducting multi-jurisdictional gap analyses 4. designing visual tools and communications materials 5. using non-legal data to provide context to legal content |
What To Expect |
involvement in an award-winning innovative research initiative
experience using information technologies understanding the evolving role of the legal profession online virtual workspace to facilitate constant interaction among team members acknowledgment in Legal Atlas communications materials and social media |