TwoEleven jobs

Help find cases lawyers would actually take seriously.

TwoEleven builds AI-assisted investigation workflows for government waste and fraud. We need a law-student investigator to turn messy public signals into sourced lead packages attorneys can review, pursue, submit, or kill.

Remote · part-time · summer 2026 · legal investigation internship

Apply now What you will do The bar


The bar

Interesting is not enough.

A lead only matters if experienced lawyers would say it is credible enough for deeper counsel-managed investigation, government-facing submission work, or a fast rejection. Your job is to help us reach that answer with sources.

Find

Open new tracks, source candidate targets, and identify patterns that may point to recoverable public-money abuse.

Disprove

Look for stale records, innocent explanations, identity mismatches, product-category errors, and public-data traps.

Package

Turn the surviving evidence into concise notes a lawyer can use to decide whether the lead is worth time.


The work

Drive leads forward or kill them cleanly.

We want an investigator who can work with AI tools without outsourcing judgment to them.

What you will do

  • Review candidates surfaced by AI and public-data pipelines.
  • Pull official and public sources: CMS, NPPES, OIG/LEIE, corporate records, complaints, enforcement, payer context, and court records when available.
  • Build source-backed timelines for entities, people, products, addresses, phones, ownership, and enforcement overlap.
  • Classify findings as billing anomaly, public complaint, identity mismatch, product mismatch, enforcement overlap, innocent explanation, or attorney-review question.
  • Write concise diligence notes that show what is known, what is not known, and what would move the lead to the next gate.

What this is not

  • Not a content internship or memo-polishing role.
  • Not making legal conclusions or giving legal advice.
  • Not contacting targets, patients, payers, or agencies without explicit approval and a documented script.
  • Not using deception, pressure, private claim requests, or allegations as outreach tactics.
  • Public allegations are not proof. They are leads to test against records.

Fit

This is for someone who likes messy evidence.

Strong candidates are curious, skeptical, and comfortable being wrong in public-record work. You should enjoy searching filings, reconciling names and entities, reading enforcement histories, and writing short notes that do not overclaim.

  • Law student, recent graduate, legal researcher, investigator, or journalist with strong source discipline.
  • Interest in FCA, healthcare fraud, public-money waste, qui tam, plaintiff-side litigation, funders, or public integrity work.
  • Careful enough to preserve source names, URLs, capture dates, and uncertainty.
  • Practical enough to kill weak leads quickly and move strong leads toward attorney review.

Apply

Tell us why you can help prove or disprove leads.

A short, specific application beats a long generic cover letter. We care most about judgment, source discipline, and concise writing.

Applications are reviewed privately. No legal conclusion, client work, or target contact is assigned without review.