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The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator is responsible for advising the Firm, its attorneys, its paralegals and its clients on Firm preferred methods of organizing and automating the technical handling of client data in litigation, arbitration, securities, investigations and antitrust matters.
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Support and implement updates and tailored functionalities for the case management and eDiscovery systems to assist trial attorneys, support impact litigation, and advance policy objectives.
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About This Role The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator is responsible for advising the Firm, its attorneys, its paralegals and its clients on Firm preferred methods of organizing and automating the technical handling of client data in litigation, arbitration, securities, investigations and antitrust matters.
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Litigation Management Support Specialist. + At least three years prior experience focused on customer service, data gathering and analysis, and support of a litigation function.
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The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator acts in a consulting capacity and operates as a time-keeper. Addresses automation needs of legal teams, in collaboration with Litigation Support Manager and other department stakeholders, by surveying market for new technologies and tools, evaluating alternatives, forming recommendations and assisting in acquiring and implementing new technologies.
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Knowledge of litigation and electronic discovery and disclosure processes and practices in a law firm environment. Diagnoses and corrects system and network problems related to litigation services tools and serve as a technical liaison to appropriate vendors.
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Experience working in an eDiscovery or litigation support environment including knowledge of the litigation process and knowledge of electronic data collection and production. Work closely with in-house litigation counsel and e-discovery team members on general litigation matters, pre-litigation disputes, and related matters.
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Job Segment - Paralegal | Litigation Paralegal | Litigation Support) Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and litigation support applications such as Relativity. ( Job Segment/Skills: Paralegal, Construction Litigation, Construction Paralegal, Litigation, Litigation Paralegal, Trial, Trial director, TrialDirector, LexisNexis, Westlaw, Relativity, voir dire, Cases, Exhibits, Trial Exhibits, Deposition, case retrieval, Bluebooking, Cite Checking, Proofreading Pleadings, Pleadings, ABA Paralegal, Bachelor Degree, Juris Doctor.
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Provide support to the IP litigation team, including legal research and discovery assistance. The ideal candidate should possess a strong knowledge of Chemistry, assist the IP litigation team as needed, and be ready to handle a minimum portable book of $200k.
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Willingness to assist the IP litigation team as required. A law firm in Wilmington, DE is seeking a Senior Intellectual Property Attorney with extensive experience in patent prosecution, including preparing complex patent applications, managing domestic and foreign dockets, and conducting IP-related due diligence.
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At least three to five years of experience in litigation support, eDiscovery or as paralegal involved with case management, document collection, analysis, export and assistance with all stages of discovery.
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KPMG's Office of General Counsel (OGC) is currently seeking an Associate General Counsel to provide legal support to join our Litigation group, specifically on the Practice Protection Team.
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Reporting to the Legal Operations Supervisor, the Legal Support Specialist (LSS) provides high level legal administrative assistant support to an assigned practice area including Business, Transactions, & Innovation, Education Affairs, Employment & Governance, and/or Litigation in the Office of the General Counsel.
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Assists in preparing process documentation, manuals, and instruction materials for training personnel in litigation tools and processes and provides training when appropriate, especially with vendor-provided tools.
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The Counsel – Litigation & Claims provides insightful, high quality, and timely legal advice and counsel in support of the business operations and policy objectives of the Company. This Counsel – Litigation & Claims position is responsible for providing legal guidance on all claims and legal matters directly and indirectly affecting Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation.
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