Holland & Knight
e-DataServicesAnalyst
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“e-Data Services Analyst at Holland & Knight. Skills: eDiscovery, Relativity, Everlaw, Data processing. Provide technical litigation support. Handle client data”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot and recommend technical solutions; Analyze a problem or project quickly and accurately; Implement solutions
Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time, Moderate or advanced keyboard usage
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, 3+ years of experience in a law firm or eDiscovery vendor environment, Technical expertise in data transformation tasks and the processing of modern data sets, including mobile device data and enterprise chat/collaboration platform data, Creation, organization, and maintenance of large databases, The ability to analyze a problem or project quickly and accurately, and work with the eDiscovery Services Project Manager to implement solutions, Experience with scripting languages such as Python, PowerShell or SQL, Experience with Microsoft Purview eDiscovery, An understanding of the EDRM and FRCP, Relativity and Everlaw Processing experience is required
Nice to Have
Certifications or equivalent on-the-job experience with, Relativity Server, RelativityOne, Everlaw, Opus2, Trial Director and OnCue are a plus
What You'll Do.
Provide technical litigation support
Track data acquisition
Verify data integrity
Process and transform electronic material
Analyze and report on data
Coordinate database design and management
Perform data remediation
Troubleshoot and recommend technical solutions
Assist legal teams with tools
Maintain work schedule and engagement
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Provide technical litigation support to eDiscovery project managers, attorneys, paralegals and, as required, clients; Coordinate with eDiscovery Services Project Managers to design and manage databases; Provide assistance to legal teams with Relativity Server, RelativityOne, Everlaw, OnCue, Opus2, and Trial Director, in coordination with the eDiscovery Services Project Manager
Full Job Description
We are a Firm where people truly believe in what they do and strive to achieve the highest standards of performance and success. _This position may be based in our global operations center in Tampa, FL or at one of the Firm 's offices: Atlanta, Austin, Birmingham, Boston, Century City, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New York, Newport Beach, Orlando, Philadelphia, Portland, Richmond, San Francisco, Seattle, Stamford, Tallahassee, Tysons, Washington D.C., West Palm Beach._ **General Description:** We are seeking an e-Data Services Analyst to join our team. The e-Data Services Analyst will provide technical litigation support to eDiscovery project managers, attorneys, paralegals and, as required, clients. The position is responsible for handling client data in accordance with proper chain of custody protocols in a way that ensures all media is tracked and stored in accordance with firm procedures. **Key Responsibilities and Essential Job Functions:** * Track data acquisition from internal and external resources and verify data integrity * Process and transform electronic material in industry-standard processing tools; analyze and report on same * Coordinate with eDiscovery Services Project Managers to design and manage databases, including data load, creation of indices and execution of, RelativityOne and Everlaw scripts/applications * Perform data remediation, including case disposition and deletion, archive, and restore Relativity Server, RelativityOne and Everlaw workspaces, or databases related to other tools * Troubleshoot and recommend technical solutions * Provide assistance to legal teams with Relativity Server, RelativityOne, Everlaw, OnCue, Opus2, and Trial Director, in coordination with the eDiscovery Services Project Manager * Expected to maintain a regular and predictable work schedule and full attention to and engagement in work activities on behalf of the firm during
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