We are Juris Legal, and we are building an AI product for the legal world. To build the best product, we also need to be the best at using and applying AI in our own work.
We are looking for an intern who gets genuinely excited about new AI tools and what is happening right now, and who also has the discipline to test things properly and turn good ideas into reliable, real workflows. This is a hands-on role where you will explore, evaluate, and implement tools in day-to-day processes.
You will be the kind of person who is happy to try something new like OpenClaw the moment it appears, but you also care about whether it actually works, how we measure it, and how we roll it out so the team can trust it.
Stay on top of new AI tools and workflows and actively test what is relevant for us (including things like OpenClaw and other emerging tools)
Bring the team the best new ideas, while keeping a clear and structured approach to what we try and why
Apply tools to real internal processes so we work faster and with higher quality
Build and improve small prototypes and utilities (scripts, lightweight apps, automations, templates, internal tools)
Turn experiments into repeatable workflows through short documentation, playbooks, and simple training sessions
Evaluate tools with good judgment and clear criteria: quality, reliability, cost, privacy, and security
Work closely with the team building the product and support how we operate day to day
You do not need a specific title or background. You could be studying law, business, computer science, engineering, design, or something else entirely.
What matters most is that you:
Get excited about new tools and love learning fast
Balance curiosity with a practical mindset and a structured approach to implementation
Like building useful things and iterating quickly
Communicate clearly in writing and in short demos
Can separate what is valuable from what is hype
Take ownership and are comfortable working with real workflows and real constraints
Technical experience can show up in different ways. Any of these can be a strong fit:
Coding (Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, or similar)
Working with APIs and automation
Prototyping workflows and connecting tools in a practical way
By the end of the internship, you have helped us:
Level up how we use AI in daily work
Ship a few useful prototypes or workflows that we actually keep using
Create clear guidance so the whole team benefits
Make smart recommendations on what to adopt, pilot, or avoid
High autonomy and real ownership
Direct collaboration with the people building the product
A front-row seat in legal AI and the chance to shape how we work
A role where your work has visible impact inside the company
This job comes with several perks and benefits
