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Law Firm
Indianapolis, IN, United States
Attorney - eDiscovery
Attorney
Company Review
3-5 yrs required
Full-time
No
Attorney - eDiscovery: A lucrative opportunity at a top law firm Taft, a leading Midwest law firm with over 875 attorneys, is seeking an experienced eDiscovery Attorney to join their eDiscovery & Litigation Services group. Taft values a collaborative approach and is committed to providing exceptional services to their clients. With advanced technological resources and a strong team of 1,500 employees, Taft is a preeminent law firm in the region. Duties of an eDiscovery Attorney at Taft include consulting, document preservation and collection, searching and culling, document review and case development, document production, and staying up-to-date on industry developments. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's Degree, Juris Doctorate, and 3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney, with proficiency in RelativityOne and successful management of multiple complex matters. General Responsibilities: - Promote Taft Discovery's resources and capabilities to attorneys and staff - Provide recommendations for discovery process improvements and utilize advanced technologies for cost and risk reduction - Advise on document preservation and collection strategies - Conduct document collection scoping interviews with clients - Develop strategies for culling collected data for review - Train and supervise contract attorney review teams - Advise on document production options and best practices - Stay current on industry developments and best practices Requirements: - Bachelor's Degree and Juris Doctorate required - 3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney - Knowledge of eDiscovery Best Practices and industry trends - Proficiency in RelativityOne - Ability to manage multiple complex matters simultaneously Physical, Mental, and Performance Requirements: - Excellent communication skills - Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines - Flexibility and adaptability - Strong relationship-building skills - Discretion when handling confidential information - Team-oriented and collaborative - Critical thinking and problem-solving skills - Service-oriented mindset - Professional demeanor - Interest in eDiscovery Certificates & Licenses: - Active law license Locations: - Chicago - Cincinnati - Cleveland - Columbus - Dayton - Detroit - Indianapolis - Minneapolis Taft is an equal opportunity employer and participates in E-VERIFY. Interested candidates can apply for specific locations on the Taft website. Taft is also an affirmative action employer in the State of Minnesota and City of St. Paul. Join the team at Taft and advance your career as an eDiscovery Attorney. Apply now!
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Health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, retirement plan, paid time off, parental leave, professional development opportunities
RelativityOne, document preservation, document collection, data culling, document review, document production, industry expertise, communication, critical thinking, analytical skills, service orientation
Bachelor's degree, Juris Doctorate
Interested candidates should apply through the appropriate link for the office location they are interested in (see above)
Qualification and Experience Bachelor's degree, Juris Doctorate, active law license
Legal
USD 75000 to 150000 Annually
Apr 16, 2024
Jul 30, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceBachelor's degree, Juris Doctorate, active law license
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