Freelance content writers are needed for LawInfo.com, "an industry leader in Internet legal marketing." LawInfo.com is seeking freelance writers/bloggers for articles on a variety of legal topics. Content needed includes "FAQs, articles, blogs, law summaries, how-to’s and other content on virtually any area of law."
Topics will be assigned. You must possess "strong attention to detail and an advanced comprehension of legal terminology, experience analyzing legal issues and translating into 'plain-English' for the public."
A legal background will be helpful, but is not a requirement. If interested, please send a cover letter, your resume, and a short writing sample (500 words max) to:
Director of Legal Content, Lindsey O’Neill at loneill@lawinfo.com.
The craigslist advertisement says that on average, writers will be paid $25-40 per 500-600 word piece.
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