eDiscovery Project Manager

Company: NuSources
Location: New York, NY

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Title: E-Discovery Project Manager
Location: Midtown, NYC
Type: Full-time, Direct Hire + bonus

Overview:

  • The E-Discovery Project Manager (EDPM) supports the firm’s Litigation practice by managing projects and by providing services in alignment with the firm’s E-Discovery framework.
  • The EDPM will join case teams as a member responsible for management of all aspects of the E-Discovery lifecycle.
  • Manage, plan, and consult on E-Discovery projects and services as the case team subject matter expert (SME) and in alignment with our E-Discovery Project Management framework.
  • Work with department management to identify and implement process, reporting, and documentation enhancements to improve service quality and customer satisfaction. Required Skills:
  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Juris Doctor and litigation practice experience helpful
  • At least four years’ experience with managing e-discovery projects
  • Extensive experience with software and hardware used in e-discovery; specific experience with Relativity is helpful
  • Thorough knowledge of the E-Discovery process, including evolving standards created through case law, rules, and industry trends, and of E-Discovery/litigation support services and technologies

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: $140,000.00 to $160,000.00 /year

Experience:

  • e-Discovery: 4 years (Required)
  • Legal Industry: 4 years (Required)
  • Project Management: 1 year (Required)

Education:

  • Bachelor’s (Required)

Work authorization:

  • United States (Required)

Additional Compensation:

  • Bonuses

Work Location:

  • One location

Benefits:

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Retirement plan
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development assistance

This Job Is Ideal for Someone Who Is:

  • Detail-oriented — would rather focus on the details of work than the bigger picture
  • Autonomous/Independent — enjoys working with little direction
  • High stress tolerance — thrives in a high-pressure environment