[Remote] Founding Legal Engineer

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Turbo Law is a pioneering company focused on transforming complex litigation through advanced AI technologies. As a Founding Legal Engineer, you will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between legal practices and innovative AI solutions, ensuring that clients trust the technology while enhancing efficiency in legal workflows. Responsibilities Partner with Account Executives to close deals Establish credibility with Managing Partners and General Counsels Translate legal complexity into logical product flows Define the step-by-step reasoning logic our AI must follow Validate our AI's output, ensuring our quality standards never slip Skills You have a J.D. and Practice Experience You have billed hours. You know what the day-to-day is like and why missing a citation matters Deep experience in complex litigation, civil procedure, and the mechanics of complex law workflows You are highly tech-savvy and organized. You can map out a complex legal decision tree on a whiteboard better than most Product Managers Experience managing or directing the work of paralegals, nurse consultants, or junior associates Ability to navigate high-stakes meetings with Managing Partners and explain technology without jargon You are the 'power user' who always found a faster way to get the work done You are a Credibility Builder When you speak, lawyers listen because you speak their language, not marketing fluff You are an Owner You do not wait for a meeting to be set up; you drive the relationship and the strategy You have experience managing document review teams or nurse consultants You are curious about AI and excited to learn how to leverage it in your workflow to move faster and smarter Benefits Meaningful early-stage equity Benefits Full health, dental, and vision coverage Remote-first flexibility across the US Firsthand access to frontier models and the agency to explore new legal use cases Company Overview Purpose-built legal AI infrastructure for complex litigation. It was founded in 2025, and is headquartered in San Mateo, CA, US, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https//turbolaw.ai/.

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