Litigation Technologist (e-discovery Analyst)

  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posted 19 days ago | Updated 2 hours ago

Overview

On Site
$65000.00 - $85000.00 per annum
Full Time

Skills

e-discovery
relativity Analyst

Job Details



A national law firm is South Carolina is currently seeking a Litigation Technologist to join their growing team in Columbia. In this role, the Litigation Technologist (e-Discovery Analyst) will be responsible for serving as an advisor and/or consultant to Attorneys and their clients regarding automation & data needs as well as meeting with Attorneys and clients to analyze case needs and determine appropriate case technology plans.

Responsibilities:

The Litigation Technologist (e-Discovery Analyst) will:



  • Prepare recommendations and project plans for acquiring and implementing recommended solutions

  • Handle day-to-day technical management of client data from a data tracking perspective between platforms as well as loading into review databases and running productions post-attorney review

  • Set up attorney review processes from a technical perspective while coordinating with the case project manager and attorney teams

  • Define business and technical requirements for specific case matters and then develops and/or coordinates the development of specialized databases or programs

  • Assist with preparing manuals and instruction materials for training personnel in litigation tools and processes and provides training when appropriate, especially with vendor-provided tools

  • Diagnose and correct system and network problems related to litigation services tools and serve as a technical liaison to appropriate vendors

  • Work with members of other technology groups at firm to resolve technical problems that may arise

  • Perform other duties, as needed


Qualifications:



  • 2+ years of experience in Litigation Support

  • Bachelor's Degree

  • Experience with Relativity and/or other e-discovery and Litigation Support platforms

  • Knowledge of other technologies and utilities such as text file editors, SFTP clients, encryption software, data conversion tools, etc.


Desired Skills:



  • Knowledge with standard concepts, practices and procedures within an e-discovery team or IT department