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Coordinate with E-Discovery attorneys and legal teams with project planning, developing document review protocols, searching, testing and sampling and all aspects of litigation document review and production.
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Requires knowledge of the government's data processing environment in which the work is to be performed, including office automation networks, PC-based databases and other applications, and internet and server-based databases and other applications, such as but not limited to Oracle, Relativity or other document review platform, and Trial Director.
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Junior attorneys obtain experience in document review and drafting, motion drafting, appellate brief drafting, first-chairing depositions, and working on memoranda for major clients. Requirements:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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This job may involve working in areas such as Investigations, Information Governance and Electronic Discovery (eDiscovery) related to the collection of computer and digital data, digital forensics, cyber investigations, data management, privacy and security, document review consulting, and engagement project management as part of a rotational program that provides exposure to all parts of the business.
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Investigate and document risks associated with information systems for management review and acceptance. In collaboration with the Facility Security Officer (FSO), implement and continuously monitor DoD procedures for classified document control, visitor control, personnel security, and physical security.
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Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP, an internationally recognized intellectual property law firm located near Mosaic District in Falls Church, VA, has an exciting opportunity for a motivated and highly skilled Mechanical Patent Attorney to join our mechanical group on a full-time basis.
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The Conflicts Attorney is responsible for daily review and analysis of conflicts and other issues related to firm acceptance of new clients, new matters and lateral attorneys, and interface with the firm’s clearance partners regarding approval of new matter and lateral attorney hiring requests.
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Review and execute system configuration guidance and compliance checklist by ISSM instructions using use STIGViewer to review DISA’s most recently published Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIG) and/or Security Requirements Guide (SRG) as applicable to review security compliance status.
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We are seeking an associate who is experienced with all facets of supporting a government contracts practice including researching and advising on such regulations as the Federal Acquisition Regulations; litigation supporting including discovery, brief-writing, and document review; and analyzing contract and grant documents as part of complex, multi-jurisdictional corporate transactions.
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Conduct first-level review of Internal Auditor work and documentation; leverage Internal Audit Manager/Director guidance as needed. Validate and document Risk Control Matrix; write test procedures based on Risk Control Matrix.
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3-5 years of related experience with Relativity and eDiscovery review management, preferably at a major accounting, consulting or law firm. Solid experience in using Relativity is required with processing, relativity analytics, eDiscovery review workflows and productions.
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In collaboration with Proposal Leader and Proposal Coordinator, prepare color review materials; facilitate color review meetings; solicit reviewer recommendation as to proceed, do not proceed, or proceed with condition based on evolving Pwin and on opportunity costs; help Proposal Leader develop action plan to incorporate color review feedback on a timely basis.
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If the patient accepts the appointment, the Appointment Coordinator, will document the encounter in CHCS and the IRMAC database. Review health care delivery plans related to patient eligibility status in CHCS, EWRAS, and DEERS. Identifies market forces, patient and beneficiary demand and other issues impacting MTF capabilities, access and patient care compliance and/or quality of care and services.
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Interpretation and synthesis: support the DataDENT team in interpretation of findings from the policy document review, synthesizing information across documents to provide a comprehensive understanding of how key nutrition data issues are reflected in multisectoral food and nutrition policy documents in Ethiopia.
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Investigate/document NERC-registered protection system operations, report mis-operations to the AES Clean Energy (AES CE) NERC compliance team, develop/document Corrective Action Plans as needed and ensure Corrective Actions have been completed.
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