Legal Intelligence & Research Attorney (Part-Time / Contract)
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Opportunity for advancement
Overview: We are seeking a Juris Doctor (JD) to support our business through legal research, intelligence gathering, and strategic insights. This role focuses on leveraging legal databases (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis, Accurint) to identify litigation trends, support business development efforts, and assist with compliance and collections-related initiatives.
This is a flexible, part-time or contract-based opportunity ideal for an attorney interested in applying legal research skills in a strategic, business-oriented capacity.
Key Responsibilities:
Utilize Westlaw, LexisNexis, Accurint, and similar tools to analyze litigation activity and court dockets.
Identify active cases, involved attorneys, and expert witness usage.
Map relationships between attorneys and medical experts to support targeted outreach and business development.
Distinguish between active and inactive/retired experts and identify trends in expert utilization.
Generate actionable leads based on case activity and attorney engagement.
Support marketing efforts by identifying high-value attorneys and firms.
Collaborate with internal teams to refine outreach strategies.
Participate in a performance-based commission structure tied to successful lead generation.
Assist in monitoring potential violations of contractual agreements by network experts.
Conduct research to identify potential unauthorized engagements or conflicts.
Provide clear, documented findings to leadership for further review.
Provide research and investigative support to the company’s collections attorney.
Assist in identifying relevant case and financial information to support recovery efforts.
Serve as a credible legal reference when needed for verification or outreach efforts.
Support existing validation processes (including “mystery call” initiatives) to ensure quality and accuracy.
Qualifications:
Juris Doctor (JD) required (licensed or non-practicing attorneys welcome)
Experience with Westlaw, LexisNexis, Accurint, or similar legal research tools
Strong analytical, investigative, and critical thinking skills
Familiarity with litigation processes and court docket research
High level of discretion and professionalism when handling sensitive matters
Ability to work independently in a flexible, part-time capacity
Compensation:
Hourly or contract-based compensation
Additional commission tied to successful lead generation outcomes
Notes: This role is well-suited for an attorney seeking flexible, part-time work that leverages legal research skills in a strategic and business-focused environment.
This is a remote position.