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Sheppard Mullin is seeking a Special Counsel attorney with 10+ years’ experience in insurance coverage and bad faith matters to join its Insurance Team. We represent many of the nation’s largest insurers, including Liberty Mutual, Allstate, Travelers, GEICO, Safeco, Auto Club, Allianz, Intact Insurance and Lloyd’s.
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Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP, a global Am Law 50 law firm, is seeking a Senior Communications Manager to join the Business Development and Marketing team.
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Seeking a Project Manager with extensive eDiscovery experience to join a team of legal professionals in providing support to the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington DC. Responsibilities include providing case support to DOJ teams (attorneys, directors, office managers, subject matter experts) and overseeing on-site personnel supporting the DOJ. Responsible for coordinating support during all phases of litigation as well as coordinating travel, recruiting, and onboarding activities.
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The eDiscovery Attorney will manage eDiscovery in a portfolio of complex and global litigations & investigations. Job Title: eDiscovery Attorney. Utilize eDiscovery review platforms, including Relativity, Recommind, and other analytics tools such as TAR, predictive coding, and Early Case Assessment.
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Serve as point of contact with the firm's case team, including partners and/or clients, regarding eDiscovery project execution, implementation, and status. This role requires strong project management skills, a deep understanding of eDiscovery processes, and excellent communication abilities.
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An eDiscovery Project Manager (PM) is the Government's primary point of contact for all support on eDiscovery and staffing projects. Certifications preferred: Relativity Certified Administrator (RCA), Certified eDiscovery Specialist (CEDS), Project Management Professional (PMP.
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3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney not limited to document review. Taft is seeking an eDiscovery Attorney to support our eDiscovery & Litigation Services group.
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Knowledge of and experience with eDiscovery Best Practices and industry trends including the Sedona Conference, EDRM, case law, and local court practices. Stay current on the development and evolution of case law, local rules, and best practices related to eDiscovery.
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WBD Global Information & Content Security (GICS) department seeks a Manager, eDiscovery and Digital Forensics to provide experienced digital forensics support, technology, and subject matter expertise to the electronic discovery and digital forensics team.
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As an eDiscovery Associate Attorney, the successful candidate will be responsible for managing electronic discovery processes and providing legal support in litigation matters. A law firm in Portland is currently seeking a qualified eDiscovery Associate Attorney to join their team.
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Chief of Staff to Chief People OfficerSummaryWe’re looking for a self-driven, well-organized, results-focused project manager and influencer who can help us move our ambitious people strategy forward.
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5+ years of experience in either hands-on eDiscovery preservation and collections or in IT L1, L2 Helpdesk or Desktop Support, Infrastructure, or IT project management. Familiar, with knowledge/use of eDiscovery Electronic Stored Information investigation, preservation, disposition, recovery, and analysis of data from a variety of electronic communication, voice, and unstructured systems (e.g. MS Exchange, Connected Archive, Lotus Notes, Robocopy, OnTrack, Hard Drives, Assentor, Digital Safe, NICE, Cisco, SharePoint), backup tape infrastructure (ArcServe, TSM, TDP, NetBackup) and structured data systems, databases and/or applications.
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The eDiscovery / Forensics Specialist may identify and resolve highly complex issues to prevent cyber attacks on information systems and to keep computer information systems secure from interruption of service, intellectual property theft, network viruses, data mining, financial theft, and theft of sensitive customer data, allowing business to continue as normal.
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8 years of eDiscovery Project Management/Consultant experience preferred. The eDiscovery team at Cardinal Health is a specialized team of eDiscovery professionals, with backgrounds in Legal, IT, Project Management, and Data Analytics.
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The Senior Advisor, eDiscovery role is a non-attorney role that is responsible for consulting on and effectively and defensibly preserving, collecting, and delivering ESI as required to support various litigation and investigations.
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