Laine Neural Network SA is looking for a talented and experienced Contract Attorney with a strong background in Texas contract drafting to be part of its growing LegalTech team in the United States.
Key Responsibilities
Draft, review, and revise a wide range of contracts governed by US law, with a high level of autonomy, precision, and consistency, ensuring alignment with US and Texas legal requirements and best practices Identify drafting issues and propose improvements to enhance the quality, reliability, and consistency of contract templates and automated contractual outputs Provide structured legal input to support the development and refinement of AI-assisted contract drafting tools Work independently and asynchronously in a fast-paced startup environment, demonstrating initiative, accountability, and attention to detail
Requirements
Essential Qualifications
J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school
Active Texas Bar license (required)
At least 4 years of experience as an attorney in a US law firm and/or in-house role, with a strong focus on contractual and/or corporate matters
Strong, autonomous contract drafting and review skills across commercial and corporate agreements
Excellent legal drafting skills in English
Preferred (Optional) Qualifications
Experience in AI, Tech, SaaS, or LegalTech environments
Exposure to contract automation, template-based drafting, or review of automated outputs
Familiarity with multi-jurisdictional or international contract structures
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