E-Discovery & Legal Research Specialist
Clara Laurent
$800 - $1,100
per month
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Job Description
E-discovery is not just document review. Done properly it's a systematic process of identifying, preserving, collecting, processing, and producing electronically stored information in a way that holds up under legal scrutiny. Done poorly it creates sanctions risk, missed evidence, and blown deadlines.
We're a litigation-focused law firm and need a specialist who understands both sides — the technical process of managing ESI and the legal research that supports attorneys building the case.
On the e-discovery side you'll manage document review workflows, apply coding and responsiveness protocols, identify privilege issues, and work within platforms like Relativity or Logikcull to keep review on track and on schedule. On the research side you'll support attorneys with case law research, drafting memos, shepardizing authorities, and pulling court rules and local procedures as needed.
What this role requires:
- Hands-on experience with e-discovery platforms — Relativity, Logikcull, or similar
- Familiarity with ESI protocols, litigation holds, and document production formats
- Legal research proficiency — Westlaw, LexisNexis, or comparable tools
- Ability to draft clear, organized research memos without attorney supervision
- Fluent English — everything you produce goes directly into the legal record or attorney workflow
Prior experience in a litigation support or legal research role is required.