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(Senior) Litigation Support Analyst
About the job (Senior) Litigation Support Analyst
(Senior) Litigation Support Analyst
£ Excellent Salary + Benefits - London
James Carrera of Digital Data Foundation is sourcing a Litigation Support Analyst to provide support of litigation practice support applications & systems as part of the eDiscovery group
Responsibilities
Support litigation and eDiscovery colleagues and legal teams with all aspects of litigation support from case inception through to trial;
- Design litigation databases to manage litigation data for review, production, and analysis.
- Action requests for new or modified databases created using litigation applications; Concordance, Relativity, Ringtail, Axcelerate.
- Technical support and advice related to litigation technology and electronic discovery.
- Execute document indexes and perform keyword searches.
- Developing document review protocols, searching, testing and sampling and aspects of litigation document review and production.
- Stay current on E-Discovery and litigation support technologies, as well as litigation support and E-Discovery vendor relationships.
Experience
Educated to degree level with prior experience in litigation support amd a thorough understanding of relational databases, litigation support related software and technology and the fundamentals of desktop and network operating systems.
- Native litigation review database applications, e.g. Relativity, Concordance, Trial Director, Magnum, Ringtail, Axcelerate and others required.
- Information governance and records management life-cycle principles.
- Working knowledge of corporate enterprise infrastructure and technology platforms.
- Litigation preparedness and response, including electronic discovery and related support.
- Technical knowledge of the latest information technology tools and standards to support enterprise information management, as well as advancing technology and applications in data analytics.
For a confidential discussion contact James Carrera
Digital Data Foundation