Temporary Document Review Lawyer (German Speaking)
One of our US law firm clients are looking to hire German speaking Document Review Lawyers Document to assist with a current matter.
This role will be offering remote working for the London office (with occasional office attendance required) – starting ASAP and project duration will be through to the end of 2025.
Overview as below:
- Full availability up until the end of the year
- Remote Working
- 09:00 – 18:00 standard hours + overtime when required
- Rate: £42.03 per hour PAYE / £55.25 per hour Umbrella Company
Temporary Document Review Lawyer (German Speaking) Key Responsibilities:
- Document review, organisation, and creation
- Translation of German to English documents and English to German
- Conduct legal research
- Coordinate with third party document / litigation vendors whilst adhering to strict deadlines
- Maintain high levels of confidentiality and other ad-hoc duties and administrative tasks when needed
Temporary Document Review Lawyer (German Speaking) Key Skills and Experience:
- Possess a law degree / Practising Certificate and have proven working document review lawyer experience
- Fluency in English and German languages
- Litigation experience and have worked on at least one disclosure / discovery exercise in the past
- Strong written and verbal communication skills and a keen eye for detail
Temporary Document Review Lawyer (German Speaking) employer: Larbey Evans
Contact Detail:
Larbey Evans Recruiting Team
How to prepare for a job interview at Larbey Evans
✨Know Your Documents
Before the interview, brush up on your document review experience. Be ready to discuss specific cases where you’ve handled document organisation and translation. This will show that you’re not just familiar with the process but have practical experience.
✨Language Proficiency Matters
Since this role requires fluency in both German and English, prepare to demonstrate your language skills. You might be asked to translate a short document or answer questions in both languages, so practice speaking and writing in both to feel confident.
✨Research the Firm
Take some time to learn about the US law firm you’re interviewing with. Understand their values, recent cases, and how they operate. This knowledge will help you tailor your answers and show that you’re genuinely interested in working with them.
✨Prepare for Scenario Questions
Expect scenario-based questions that assess your problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Think of examples from your past experiences where you successfully met tight deadlines or maintained confidentiality, as these are crucial in document review roles.