Law Adjunct Faculty
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LawAdjunctFaculty-E-Discovery
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“Law Adjunct Faculty - E-Discovery at Law Adjunct Faculty. Skills: e-discovery, teaching. Teach a course on e-discovery. introduce students to electronic discovery”
Industry & Context.
reside in Utah for the duration of their employment, abide by the university's Honor Code, abide by Dress & Grooming Standards
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
JD required, active member of the Utah Bar, knowledge of the topic, significant teaching experience
Nice to Have
qualified candidates who are members in good standing of the affiliated church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
What You'll Do.
Teach a course on e-discovery
introduce students to electronic discovery
manage data to reduce risks
spend time outside of class
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
communicate effectively
Full Job Description
**_WHO WE ARE_** Founded in 1973, the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University (BYU Law) has grown into one of the nation's leading law schools. Boasting an expert faculty and strong student body, the Law School provides an exceptional "education grounded in legal theory, enhanced by experiential learning, and enlightened by the laws of God." (BYU Law Educational Objectives). Dedicated to educating the whole person, BYU Law seeks to "develop people of integrity who combine faith and intellect in lifelong service to God and neighbor." (BYU Law Mission Statement). **_WHAT WE DO_** At BYU Law, we prepare students for meaningful careers and contributions to our society. We afford students opportunities to develop leadership, transactional, and litigation skills. We equip students with cross-cultural competence, preparing them to engage and communicate effectively. We inspire students to acquire and maintain the highest levels of professionalism, civility, and ethics. And we embrace a whole-building approach, engaging every member of the BYU Law community in developing the professional competencies, character, and diversity of our student's gifts. **_ABOUT THIS POSITION_** **Job Title** : Law Adjunct Faculty - E-Discovery **Desired start date** : August 20, 2026 **Posting close date:** June 2, 2026 ***Note: Last day to apply:** June 1, 2026 @ 11:59pm (MST) **_WHAT YOU 'LL DO IN THIS POSITION_** The******Adjunct Faculty Member** reports to the Law School's Associate Dean for Faculty & Curriculum. Some of the responsibilities of this role are: * Teach a course on **e-discovery** : This course will introduce students to issues involving electronic discovery and the electronic storage of information. The digital age requires both litigation and transactional attorneys to understand the basics of information technology and its impact on the law. Students will examine statutes, regulations, and case law related to the identification, preservation, collection, pro
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