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About this role
Role Overview
Write, review, edit, and commission practice notes, precedents, checklists, flowcharts, and other practical legal resources.
Ensure all digital legal content meets LexisNexis quality standards and remains current, accurate, and relevant.
Monitor legal developments, market trends, and emerging issues in Corporate, Commercial, and M&A law.
Interpret complex legal and business issues and recommend best practices for content development.
Contribute subject-matter expertise and insights to overall content strategy, product direction, and innovation initiatives.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams (including product, technology, and editorial teams) to deliver content within defined timelines.
Utilize AI-enabled tools and large language models (LLMs) as part of the daily workflow, applying editorial judgment to validate and enhance outputs.
Train, mentor, and provide guidance to junior team members, serving as a recognized expert within the function.
Requirements
Law degree (LLB or equivalent).
4–6 years of practice experience in Corporate, Commercial, and/or M&A law within a leading South African law firm or in-house legal department.
Deep practical knowledge of South African Corporate/Commercial/M&A law and legal workflows, used as a foundation for Canadian legal content development.
Demonstrated ability to solve complex legal or content-related problems independently, with sound judgment and a broad perspective.
Superior legal writing and editing skills, with the ability to produce clear, concise, and practical content under prescribed timelines.
Experience drafting or editing client-facing materials, legal publications, law journals, or CLE content.
Strong organizational, communication, and presentation skills, with the ability to work collaboratively and independently in a remote or hybrid environment.
Experience using AI and digital tools in legal or editorial workflows; knowledge of Canadian, global legal principles, Capital Markets, Securities law, or French language is considered an asset.