
Software Engineer
CaseMark, San Francisco, CA, United States
Software Engineer
Ship open‑source legal AI tools—full‑stack engineer working with Next.js, TypeScript, and LLMs to make legal workflows accessible.
About CaseMark
CaseMark (founded June 2023, Portland, OR) is an AI‑driven legal workflow platform designed to streamline legal processes. We empower legal professionals with intelligent automation and modular workflows for case summaries, depositions, chronologies, and more. Our secure, enterprise‑class platform is designed to increase efficiency and shift focus to client relationships and strategic casework. Committed to privacy and accuracy, CaseMark is at the forefront of legal innovation.
Description
Our Mission
We're democratizing legal technology through open‑source tools. Legal services are prohibitively expensive for most people, and burdensome for legal teams—we're building the infrastructure to change that. By creating open, accessible legal tech powered by modern web frameworks and AI, we're making legal workflows affordable and transparent.
Our Platforms
CaseMark and case.dev are the foundation of this vision: open‑source legal tooling that anyone can use, audit, and build upon.
What you’ll do
Ship fast across the stack: build features end‑to‑end—from user interfaces to APIs to AI pipelines—and get them into production quickly.
Build modern web applications: develop dashboards, workflow tools, and document processing interfaces that feel fast and intuitive.
Integrate AI into legal workflows: connect language models and AI services to automate document analysis, search, and legal research.
Own infrastructure: work with cloud services, databases, and compute platforms to keep systems reliable and scalable.
Move between codebases: jump across projects and technologies as needed without getting blocked.
Our Stack
Frontend: Next.js (app router, server components), shadcn ui components
Backend: Nitro API routers, Drizzle ORM, Postgres
Database: Postgres (Neon), vector databases
AI/Compute: Modal, OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, and other AI inference providers
Infrastructure: AWS (S3, compute), Vercel
Languages: Primarily TypeScript, some Python, Rust, and Go
What we're looking for
Strong Next.js and TypeScript skills: you know modern React patterns and can build fast, responsive UIs.
Backend experience: you've built APIs, worked with databases, and understand how to structure server‑side applications.
Speed and adaptability: you can read unfamiliar code, debug across the stack, and ship features without overengineering.
Comfortable with AI tools: experience integrating LLMs, vector search, or document processing pipelines.
Open‑source mindset: you believe in transparent, community‑driven software and write clear documentation.
See the forest from the trees: you understand systems and concepts as greater than the sum of their parts.
Why join?
Impact: help make legal services accessible to everyone through open‑source technology.
Ownership: shape the architecture and direction of products used by real legal teams.
Fast‑paced: ship features quickly and see them in production immediately.
San Francisco‑based.
Salary: $140,000 – $170,000.
Salary
$140,000 – $170,000 per year.
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Ship open‑source legal AI tools—full‑stack engineer working with Next.js, TypeScript, and LLMs to make legal workflows accessible.
About CaseMark
CaseMark (founded June 2023, Portland, OR) is an AI‑driven legal workflow platform designed to streamline legal processes. We empower legal professionals with intelligent automation and modular workflows for case summaries, depositions, chronologies, and more. Our secure, enterprise‑class platform is designed to increase efficiency and shift focus to client relationships and strategic casework. Committed to privacy and accuracy, CaseMark is at the forefront of legal innovation.
Description
Our Mission
We're democratizing legal technology through open‑source tools. Legal services are prohibitively expensive for most people, and burdensome for legal teams—we're building the infrastructure to change that. By creating open, accessible legal tech powered by modern web frameworks and AI, we're making legal workflows affordable and transparent.
Our Platforms
CaseMark and case.dev are the foundation of this vision: open‑source legal tooling that anyone can use, audit, and build upon.
What you’ll do
Ship fast across the stack: build features end‑to‑end—from user interfaces to APIs to AI pipelines—and get them into production quickly.
Build modern web applications: develop dashboards, workflow tools, and document processing interfaces that feel fast and intuitive.
Integrate AI into legal workflows: connect language models and AI services to automate document analysis, search, and legal research.
Own infrastructure: work with cloud services, databases, and compute platforms to keep systems reliable and scalable.
Move between codebases: jump across projects and technologies as needed without getting blocked.
Our Stack
Frontend: Next.js (app router, server components), shadcn ui components
Backend: Nitro API routers, Drizzle ORM, Postgres
Database: Postgres (Neon), vector databases
AI/Compute: Modal, OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, and other AI inference providers
Infrastructure: AWS (S3, compute), Vercel
Languages: Primarily TypeScript, some Python, Rust, and Go
What we're looking for
Strong Next.js and TypeScript skills: you know modern React patterns and can build fast, responsive UIs.
Backend experience: you've built APIs, worked with databases, and understand how to structure server‑side applications.
Speed and adaptability: you can read unfamiliar code, debug across the stack, and ship features without overengineering.
Comfortable with AI tools: experience integrating LLMs, vector search, or document processing pipelines.
Open‑source mindset: you believe in transparent, community‑driven software and write clear documentation.
See the forest from the trees: you understand systems and concepts as greater than the sum of their parts.
Why join?
Impact: help make legal services accessible to everyone through open‑source technology.
Ownership: shape the architecture and direction of products used by real legal teams.
Fast‑paced: ship features quickly and see them in production immediately.
San Francisco‑based.
Salary: $140,000 – $170,000.
Salary
$140,000 – $170,000 per year.
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