Description
Practice Support Project Manager
The Practice Support Project Manager is an integral part of Firm’s Technology team. This role will be
responsible for executing casework as required and coordinating with colleagues within the Practice
Support Center to support various client-matter projects, while providing guidance to case teams
regarding the best practices for handling client’s electronically stored information (“ESI”), and how best to
use technology to support their matters including data collection, data processing, and document
production. This role will be located in either our New York or Los Angeles office. Please note that this
role may be eligible for a flexible working schedule that allows for a hybrid and in-office presence.
Responsibilities & Qualifications
Other key responsibilities include:
Assisting attorneys and paralegals with search queries, e-mail threading, document review,
database analytics, creation of custom tags, review batches, batch-printing, reports, exhibit/case
management, productions, depositions, and trial presentations
Monitoring and managing the team's email inbox, ensuring that all incoming communications are
reviewed promptly, and providing timely and professional responses to internal and external
stakeholders
Crafting clear, concise, and professional emails that effectively convey complex information
ensuring mutual understanding and alignment with project objectives
Collaborating with the team to define project timelines, and project milestones within the litigation
lifecycle
Maintaining comprehensive project documentation, such as chain of custody and project trackers
We’d love to hear from you if you:
Display a strong understanding of e-discovery and the e-discovery reference model (“EDRM”)
Exhibit strong project management skills, with an emphasis on directly supporting teams of
attorneys and support staff
Possess the ability to quickly learn new skills
And have:
An Associate’s degree or an equivalent, preferably a Bachelor’s degree; a minimum of six (6)
years of relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree
A minimum of five (5) years of technical experience, preferably in a legal environment or at a
vendor specializing in providing legal technology processing services
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