We are sharing a specialised part-time consulting opportunity for legal professionals experienced in regulatory law, administrative law, compliance program design, regulatory change analysis, investigations, enforcement response, and structured legal workflow documentation.
This role supports current and upcoming remote consulting opportunities focused on structured regulatory law review, compliance workflow analysis, regulatory documentation, examination and investigation response, policy development, and high-quality project execution. Selected professionals will apply their regulatory legal expertise to review realistic legal and compliance scenarios, evaluate documentation requirements, prepare structured written outputs, and support accurate, evidence-based regulatory workflow tasks.
Key Responsibilities
Professionals in this role may contribute to:
Regulatory Change & Administrative Law Review
Review regulatory law scenarios involving rule changes, agency guidance, applicability analysis, administrative law issues, and jurisdiction-specific requirements
Evaluate regulatory-change analyses against source materials, agency rules, business context, and documented applicability criteria
Support structured review of rule comment letters, regulatory summaries, obligation mapping, and compliance impact memos
Identify missing context, legal reasoning gaps, applicability issues, and expected regulatory review outcomes Examinations, Investigations & Enforcement Support
Review scenarios involving regulatory examinations, investigation responses, enforcement-defense materials, agency correspondence, and issue-specific response workflows
Evaluate response materials against documented facts, regulatory requirements, procedural expectations, and source records
Support structured review of exam responses, enforcement-defense briefs, investigation files, compliance memos, and supporting documentation
Prepare clear written explanations for regulatory and enforcement decisions based on source materials and verifiable criteria Compliance Program & Sector-Specific Documentation
Review compliance program scenarios involving policy drafts, procedure materials, training content, control documentation, and sector-specific regulatory obligations
Evaluate regulatory documentation across areas such as financial services, healthcare, energy, telecom, technology, environmental, consumer products, or food-and-drug regulation
Support structured review of materials connected to Westlaw, LexisNexis, Refinitiv World-Check, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, CUBE, or similar regulatory research and compliance tools
Maintain accuracy, consistency, and professional judgment across submitted work Ideal Profile
Strong candidates may have:
JD with 3+ years of experience in regulatory law, administrative law, compliance, enforcement defense, investigations, regulatory affairs, or sector-specific legal advisory work
Active bar admission or equivalent legal qualification
Experience in one or more areas such as financial services regulation, healthcare regulation, energy regulation, telecom or technology regulation, environmental regulation, consumer products, food-and-drug regulation, or related regulatory practice areas
Familiarity with agencies or regulatory bodies such as SEC, FINRA, CFTC, OCC, Federal Reserve, CFPB, state financial regulators, FDA, CMS, HHS OIG, FERC, NRC, state PUCs, FCC, FTC, state attorneys general, or similar bodies
Comfort reading and preparing regulatory artifacts such as rule comment letters, regulatory-change analyses, exam responses, investigation responses, compliance memos, policy drafts, procedure materials, and enforcement-defense briefs
Strong analytical thinking and written communication skills
Ability to translate regulatory workflows into clear, structured task documentation Educational Background
Juris Doctor degree is strongly preferred
Active bar admission, regulatory practice experience, administrative law background, in-house regulatory experience, law firm regulatory experience, or equivalent legal/regulatory background is highly relevant Nice to Have
Experience in AmLaw, large law firm, Fortune 500 in-house, regulated enterprise, government, agency, or compliance advisory environments
Familiarity with Westlaw, LexisNexis, Refinitiv World-Check, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, CUBE, GRC tools, regulatory tracking systems, or legal research platforms
Experience preparing or reviewing regulatory-change memos, exam responses, compliance policies, enforcement materials, rule comments, investigation materials, or training documentation
Background in financial services, healthcare, energy, telecom, technology, environmental, consumer-product, or food-and-drug regulatory matters
Strong attention to detail in policy-heavy, procedure-heavy, and documentation-based legal workflows Why This Opportunity
Apply regulatory law and compliance expertise to structured remote project work
Contribute to high-quality regulatory workflow review, compliance documentation, examination response, and legal analysis
Work on flexible, project-based assignments aligned with your regulatory background
Use your legal judgment in a focused, detail-oriented review environment
Remote structure with competitive hourly compensation Contract Details
Independent contractor role
Fully remote with flexible scheduling
Part-time commitment depending on project availability
Competitive rates between $105–$135 per hour depending on expertise
Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise
Projects may be extended, shortened, or adjusted depending on scope and performance
Work will not involve access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution About the Platform
This opportunity is available through 24-MAG LLC. We connect experienced professionals with remote consulting opportunities across technical, evaluation, and project-based workstreams.
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