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Job Idea: Legal Document Coder
Legal document coders provide a very specialized service
for law firms. They organize the legal documents to make research easier
for the lawyers. By using databases to organize things, the information
can be found quickly, allowing more time to be dedicated to the case
at hand.
Where to find a job as a legal document coder: There
are many companies that offer document coding that may hire freelance
workers. You could contact law firms in your area, especially smaller
law firms, who may need occasional help.
Skills you need: You need to be able to do Objective
Coding (a basic index of each document, including dates, author of the
document, recipients, type, title, where stored) and Subjective Coding
(includes keywords from the document itself for searches). If you have
some basic knowledge of the law, it is helpful. Some companies only
want to hire entry-level lawyers or paralegals, so they have a better
understanding of the documents.
You should be able to learn the filing system that each
law firm uses quickly, so you can step in and do the job efficiently.
You should also be aware of the various styles of indexing that can
be applied to the documents, including inventory, bibliographic, and
detailed indexing.
You should have excellent typing skills (40 WMP or better)
with high accuracy. You should be able to read quickly and accurately
as well.
Tools you need: A reliable computer and internet connection
are necessary if you will be working from home. A printer, scanner and
fax are useful tools for transferring files to the law office. But,
since many of the documents may be confidential in nature, they may
have to send them through the post office or other delivery service.
You should have a standard word processor and database programs. Some
companies may have a preferred program that you may have to purchase.
How much money can you make? Depending on skill and
experience, you could make upwards of $9 an hour or more.
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