Adams & Martin Group has partnered with a Sacramento / Granite Bay based organization to identify an eDiscovery Specialist for their Granite Bay office. This is a full-time opportunity. The eDiscovery Specialist will support litigation teams by managing electronically stored information (ESI) throughout all stages of the discovery lifecycle.
Responsibilities
Manage the full lifecycle of electronically stored information (ESI) for legal and regulatory matters
Utilize platforms such as Relativity, Nuix, Everlaw, Logikcull, etc. to process, review, tag, and produce data
Perform defensible data collection, preservation, and maintain chain-of-custody documentation
Support attorneys, IT teams, and outside vendors on eDiscovery workflows, requests, and investigations
Apply knowledge of privacy regulations (GDPR, CCPA) and legal standards (including FRCP)
Perform data reduction, filtering, deduplication, and QC checks to ensure accuracy and quality
Handle high volume electronic document processing and production assignments
Qualifications
Experience managing eDiscovery workflows and high-volume data processing
Hands-on experience with Relativity, Everlaw, and / or other review platforms
Strong attention to detail and documentation accuracy
Ability to collaborate cross-functionally with legal, IT, and third-party vendors
Understanding of privacy guidelines and data security best practices
Top Three Must-Haves
Hands-on ESI processing and production experience
Experience with Relativity / Everlaw (or similar platforms)
Ability to handle large data volumes in litigation discovery
This law firm offers competitive salary and full benefits package.
Please submit your resume for your confidential consideration.
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Specialist • Sacramento, CA, United States