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Law Firm
Legal Staff
Information Technology
Min 4 yrs required
Litigation Technology Services Specialist Duties: Under the supervision of the Practice Technology Services Director and, the direction of a Litigation Technology Services Project Manager, responsible for creating, maintaining and troubleshooting litigation support databases and trial presentation software and hardware. Responsible for handling complex projects, implementing quality assurance steps in the processing and production phases and, assisting and guiding firm case teams when they encounter technical obstacles. This Specialist shall also provide case teams with technical support for all phases of the electronic discovery lifecycle including processing, productions and trial support. Will assist the Litigation Technology Services Project Manager to provide in-house eDiscovery support by developing recommendations, plans, cost estimates, budgets, procedures, and specifications for case-specific eDiscovery projects. Will assist and act as a liaison between a firm’s case teams, eDiscovery vendors, and corporate clients. The ability to work within scheduling constraints in high pressure situations is critical, as is the ability to handle multiple priorities and work under tight deadlines with minimal supervision. Professionals in this role need excellent communication skills and high emotional IQ to be able to interact with all levels of personnel on a case.
Qualification and Experience
Qualifications: Associate degree or equivalent experience, technology or paralegal focus is preferred. 4+ years of experience in a Litigation Support position. 4+ years direct technical working experience with industry leading litigation support software (e.g. Relativity, Summation, Concordance, IPRO, TextMap, TimeMap, Trial Director, CaseMap, Law PreDiscovery, NUIX and MS Access). Knowledge of handling, processing and manipulating large volumes of electronic data for purposes of loading into a litigation support database. Familiarity with the litigation process and procedures from initial filing through trial. Strong technical skills with operating systems and demonstrated experience with troubleshooting hardware and software problems. Experience processing data through eDiscovery packages such as Law PreDiscovery. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, ability to communicate with all levels of personnel. Strong organization skills with the ability to multi-task and manage numerous assignments at once. Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team. Ability to solve problems by analyzing facts. Ability to write, read, and interpret general business documents. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, clients and employees of the Firm. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Excellent research and development skills. Exceptional follow-through and attention to detail. Ability to work with deadlines. Ability to work in stressful situations. Skilled in planning and organization. Willingness to be available during business off-hours & carry a Smartphone. Flexibility to work extended hours and travel on short notice. Should be well versed in operating litigation technology systems with an emphasis on Relativity, LawPreDiscovery, TrialDirector and the CaseMap suite. Must understand key concepts of electronic discovery and the EDRM model, must have exceptional written and verbal communication skills, and possess the ability to communicate clearly in response to requests for information.
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