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In-House
Attorney
Immigration
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
Min 2 yrs required
Legal Writer The candidate will contribute well-written, informative articles on immigration law. These articles will require the ability to read and understand specific legal issues and statutes, to draw on interactions with immigration clients and the US immigration authorities, and to translate all of this into plain English for a general audience. Should be able to present immigration-law matters in a way that doesn't rehash what readers will find on the USCIS or similar sites. Deep and broad experience in the immigration law field is essential. Strong research and fact-checking skills are a must. Note: This is a 100% freelance, telecommuting position. Assignments, writing, editing, and submissions are all handled through an online system. Articles usually run between 500 and 1,200 words. Pay varies based on the length and complexity of each assignment, but ranges from $50-$125/article.
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