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eDiscovery Attorney

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Dayton, OH, United States

eDiscovery Attorney

Attorney

BCG Attorney Search

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2-8 yrs required

Full-time

No

A law firm in Dayton is seeking an experienced eDiscovery Attorney to provide strategic guidance and support to case teams and clients in the realm of electronic discovery. The successful candidate will possess in-depth knowledge of eDiscovery best practices, advanced technologies, and legal obligations, contributing to efficient and effective document management throughout the litigation process.

 

Job Details:

  • Promote the firm’s resources and capabilities to firm attorneys and staff through training and cultivating relationships.
  • Provide recommendations to case teams and clients on discovery process improvements, leveraging advanced technologies for spend and risk reductions.
  • Deliver training on the technical and practical knowledge of RelativityOne and best practices.
  • Advise case teams on document preservation and collection obligations and strategies according to Firm and industry best practices.
  • Draft Litigation Hold Notices and conduct document collection scoping interviews with clients.
  • Interface with vendors and client IT departments to facilitate document collections.
  • Collaborate with firm Discovery Analysts on data collection, processing, and ingestion into Relativity.
  • Develop and advise case teams on strategies for culling collected data for review, following Firm and industry best practices.
  • Craft, revise, and test search terms for data culling and/or document review.
  • Advise case teams on conducting and implementing efficient and effective document reviews according to Firm and industry best practices.
  • Set up and implement QC searches and protocols, as well as train and supervise contract attorney review teams.
  • Provide guidance on document production options and collaborate with firm Discovery Analysts on production specifications.
  • QC document productions and stay current on the development and evolution of case law, local rules, and best practices related to eDiscovery.

 

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree and Juris Doctorate degree required.
  • 3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney.
  • Knowledge of and experience with eDiscovery Best Practices and industry trends including the Sedona Conference, EDRM, case law, and local court practices.
  • Proficiency with RelativityOne.
  • Successful management of multiple, high-priority, complex matters simultaneously.
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Must have an active law license.

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May 09, 2024
Apr 09, 2024

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Attorney

2-8 yrs required

Full-time

Legal

Apr 09, 2024

May 09, 2024

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A law firm in Dayton is seeking an experienced eDiscovery Attorney to provide strategic guidance and support to case teams and clients in the realm of electronic discovery. The successful candidate will possess in-depth knowledge of eDiscovery best practices, advanced technologies, and legal obligations, contributing to efficient and effective document management throughout the litigation process.

 

Job Details:

  • Promote the firm’s resources and capabilities to firm attorneys and staff through training and cultivating relationships.
  • Provide recommendations to case teams and clients on discovery process improvements, leveraging advanced technologies for spend and risk reductions.
  • Deliver training on the technical and practical knowledge of RelativityOne and best practices.
  • Advise case teams on document preservation and collection obligations and strategies according to Firm and industry best practices.
  • Draft Litigation Hold Notices and conduct document collection scoping interviews with clients.
  • Interface with vendors and client IT departments to facilitate document collections.
  • Collaborate with firm Discovery Analysts on data collection, processing, and ingestion into Relativity.
  • Develop and advise case teams on strategies for culling collected data for review, following Firm and industry best practices.
  • Craft, revise, and test search terms for data culling and/or document review.
  • Advise case teams on conducting and implementing efficient and effective document reviews according to Firm and industry best practices.
  • Set up and implement QC searches and protocols, as well as train and supervise contract attorney review teams.
  • Provide guidance on document production options and collaborate with firm Discovery Analysts on production specifications.
  • QC document productions and stay current on the development and evolution of case law, local rules, and best practices related to eDiscovery.

 

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree and Juris Doctorate degree required.
  • 3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney.
  • Knowledge of and experience with eDiscovery Best Practices and industry trends including the Sedona Conference, EDRM, case law, and local court practices.
  • Proficiency with RelativityOne.
  • Successful management of multiple, high-priority, complex matters simultaneously.
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Must have an active law license.

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