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Lawyer

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Remote

Location

Remote

Experience

Entry Level

Salary

Negotiable

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Application Deadline

4 March 2026, 11:59 PM WAT

(11 days left)

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Job Description

detail-oriented Law graduate/ lawyer who is interested in gaining hands-on experience in legal writing and analysis, drafting and professional communication.

Key Responsibilities:

📌 Capability to carry out in-depth research on various questions of law and distill the findings from the research into summaries, articles, Q&A, info graphics etc.

📌 Capability to follow a structure to implement clear and concise writing.

📌 Ability to draft legal documents.

 

 

Requirements

Basic Requirements:

Law graduates awaiting law school or anyone who just finished law school with early years of practice.

Strong writing skills (especially for professional communication/newsletters)

Functional laptop.

Good attitude to work.

 

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