Remote Legal Writer (Personal Injury/Civil Litigation/Plaintiff/No Fault)

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About Us

We are a fast-paced, plaintiff-side Personal Injury law firm dedicated to delivering exceptional results for our clients. Our team is built on precision, accountability, and a relentless commitment to excellence. We are seeking a highly skilled Legal Writer with strong litigation experience to support our attorneys in drafting high-quality, strategic legal documents.

Candidates must have Michigan/No Fault Experience.

Position Overview The Part-Time Legal Writer will play a critical role in the litigation process by drafting, editing, and refining key legal documents. This is not an entry-level writing role—you must understand personal injury litigation, strategy, and how to position a case effectively on paper.

If you can take complex case facts and turn them into clear, persuasive, litigation-ready documents, this role will fit you well.

Key Responsibilities

  • Draft case evaluations with clear liability and damages analysis
  • Prepare facilitation summaries and settlement positioning documents
  • Write detailed case summaries for internal and external use
  • Draft and respond to discovery requests, including:
  • Interrogatories
  • Requests for Production
  • Requests for Admission
  • Assist attorneys in developing case strategy through written analysis
  • Review and request (as needed) medical records and supporting documentation to incorporate into written work product
  • Ensure all documents are accurate, organized, and litigation-ready
Qualifications
  • 5-7+ years of experience in Personal Injury litigation (plaintiff-side strongly preferred)
  • Proven experience drafting:
  • Discovery responses
  • Case summaries
  • Litigation evaluations or demand-style narratives
  • Strong understanding of:
  • Liability analysis
  • Damages (medical, wage loss, pain & suffering)
  • Litigation workflow (pre-lit through trial prep)
  • Exceptional writing, editing, and organizational skills
  • Ability to manage multiple assignments and meet deadlines without supervision
What We’re Looking For
  • A clear, concise, and persuasive writer—no fluff, no filler
  • Someone who understands that writing drives case value
  • Detail-oriented and accountable—your work will directly impact outcomes
  • Ability to take ownership of assignments and execute at a high level
Compensation
  • Competitive hourly rate based on experience
  • Flexible scheduling-remote but must have some 9-5/Monday-Friday availability for communication purposes
  • Opportunity for long-term collaboration and increased workload
Why This Role Matters This position is not just about writing—it’s about influencing case outcomes. Strong written work can directly impact settlement value, negotiation leverage, and litigation success. If you take pride in producing high-level legal work and want to contribute meaningfully to a results-driven team, this is the role.

How to Apply

Please submit

  • Resume
  • 2 -3 writing samples (case summary, discovery responses, or similar litigation work )
Pay: From $35.00 per hour

Work Location: Remote

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