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 Litigation Support Technical Analyst

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Country: USA
Location: Illinois-Chicago Chicago, IL 60606
Total applied: 40
Litigation Support Technical Analyst

Williams Lea is a hotspot for new opportunities. We are a rapidly growing global leader in the provision of outsourced corporate information solutions. We are excited to be expanding our talented team and are looking for eager, devoted individuals for a variety of permanent positions.Each day we transform the way organizations create, communicate and exchange their printed and electronic information. Our clients include top ten U.S. investment banks and many of the country's foremost law firms. We also work in partnership with some of the world's leading organizations in telecommunications, energy, pharmaceuticals, financial services, retail, automotive, and publishing.Our employees enjoy excellent benefits, competitive pay, training, recognition, career advancement, and the chance to work on-site with some of the most dynamic companies in the world. Please read more about this unique opportunity below.The role aids the Litigation Support department, so the team works more efficiently.Job description: Maintain live Litigation Support server space. Maintain electronic data archiving system. Act as data intake point for litigation support electronic data. Work with internal clients to define the requirement, organization, and management of evidence and case related data Develop recommendations, plans, cost estimates, budgets, and procedures for case specific projects. Maintain documentation related to department software inventory. Maintain Best Practices documentation. Maintain department training documentation.  Requirements: Job requirements: Four year college degree required. Knowledge of Microsoft Suite including PowerPoint, Excel and Word; Access a plus. Problem-solving and organization abilities necessary. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Knowledge of Concordance and IPro database software, scanning processes/software, and financial/accounting processes preferred. Detailed knowledge of the processes of litigation with emphasis on trial procedure, electronic discovery, document production, document procedures, document management, coding and scanning procedures. Knowledge of Citrix. Knowledge of SQL.Williams Lea offers an exciting and supportive business environment.  We develop our people and reward their contribution.  We work with openness and integrity.  We are an equal opportunity employer.  We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform preemployment substance abuse testing.Apply Online Williams Lea is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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