Litigation & Practice Technology Discovery Advisor
Company: Kirkland & Ellis
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 29, 2023
Job Description:
Litigation & Practice Technology Discovery Advisor At Kirkland &
Ellis, we are united in our ambition and drive to move forward. We
share core values that help us achieve excellence: collaboration,
talent empowerment, service, inclusion, respect and gratitude. Our
people are our greatest asset, and we invest in the brightest
talent and encourage a diversity of perspectives and strengths to
create dynamic teams that operate at the pinnacle of their field.
Our talented professionals show up every day knowing they will
engage in meaningful work, continuous learning and professional
development.
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As one of the world's leading law firms, we serve a broad range of
clients with market-leading practices in private equity, M&A
and other complex corporate transactions; investment fund formation
and management; restructurings; high-stakes litigation and trials;
and government, regulatory and internal investigations. We handle
the most complicated and sophisticated legal matters because we
don't just meet industry standards, we create them. We bring
innovation and entrepreneurialism to every engagement and, as a
result, have long-standing client relationships with leading global
corporations and financial sponsors. With 6,500 employees
(including 3,000+ lawyers) operating from 18 offices across the
United States, Europe and Asia, we are one of the largest law firms
in the world and a top financial performer. Essential Job Functions
The Litigation & Practice Technology ("LPT") Discovery Advisor
reports to an LPT Director and will work at the direction of LPT
Directors, eDiscovery Committee and other firm attorneys to assist
with the execution of document review projects and related
technology and workflow management. Ideal candidates will have 7
years (preferred) experience of supporting discovery needs for
diverse clients in large, complex litigation matters, with the
ability to manage discovery from start to finish. Essential
Functions: -(This list is not exhaustive and may be supplemented
and changed as necessary.) As requested by an LPT Director and/or
directed by firm attorneys, the Discovery Advisor will perform the
following functions. Consulting, Review Support & Project
Management Responsibilities
- Investigate and develop a substantive understanding of assigned
matters. -
- Complete document review projects including quality checks,
fact-development support, privilege review and logging.
- Summarize review progress and substantive findings in document
sets including alerting merits counsel to key evidence, detecting
deficiencies in collections and productions and highlighting
relevant facts in support of investigations, preparation of witness
kits and other projects as assigned and supervised by firm
attorneys.
- Consult on the design of managed review projects and supporting
workflows including best use of technology and process. -
- Coordinate review team onboarding, training and management
including drafting review protocols and other guidance. In
coordination with firm attorneys, provide review teams substantive
feedback on performance and provide re-training where needed.
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- Define, assess, track and report key metrics, quality
standards, decisions and changes in scope to ensure reviews are
completed on time, with appropriate quality checks and within
budget. -
- Coordinate activities and communications related to review
work-streams including: partnering with internal project managers,
analysts, paralegals and attorneys; setting agendas and running
project meetings; and determining project requirements, schedules
and deliverables.
- Contribute to departmental publications, presentations and
documentation creation. Train, QC and update case teams and
department as required. Technical Responsibilities
- Provide hands-on support in Relativity and other litigation
technology toolsets for a variety of requests, including: advanced
search design, implementation and validation; creation and support
of document review batching and production workflows; privilege log
design and management.
- Perform final quality control and assurance on deliverables to
case teams, clients and third parties.
- Consult with case team members on the use of customized
litigation support apps and tools.
- Support the execution of special projects.
- Apply firm standards in both technology and practices as
identified by Firm leadership and guided by an Associate Director.
Qualifications & Requirements A successful Discovery Advisor will
have a strong combination of the following consulting, review
support project management and technical experience, capabilities
and knowledge. Consulting, Review Support & Project Management
Required
- Thorough knowledge of the litigation lifecycle and eDiscovery
processes.
- A minimum of 7 years of experience supporting the design and
management of complex document review projects including management
of contract attorneys, use of analytics, review and reporting of
key performance and progress metrics. -
- Substantial experience with Relativity and proficient ability
to review documents, maximize efficiencies in the tool, and perform
defensible searches.
- Ability to effectively liaise with multiple case teams,
clients, litigation support teams, document review services and
vendors, to define the project's scope, goals and objectives and
develop efficient plans for achieving these tasks. Consulting,
Review Support & Project Management - Preferred
- Experience consulting case teams and clients on best practices
related to data collection, privacy, information governance and
security.
- Ability to manage complex litigation and diverse client data
from preservation through review, production, creation of privilege
logs, deposition and trial support.
- Experience training case teams on analytics use and other
eDiscovery best practices.
- Significant experience using TAR protocols and other review
tools.
- Significant experience with conducting legal research,
supporting deposition preparation, motions practice and trial is a
plus but not a requirement. Technical - Required
- A minimum of 7 years of hands on experience with leading
eDiscovery review platforms with an emphasis on complex search
construction and results validation, design of optimized review
workflows including document batching.
- A minimum of 3 years of experience supporting early case
assessment steps to defensibly cull document volumes and identify
potential gaps in data collections or incoming productions.
Technical - Preferred
- A minimum of 3 years of hands on experience with the use of TAR
and other analytics (BrainSpace, NexLP) with an emphasis on the use
of CAL/CMML and other techniques for deduplication, email
threading, review prioritization, sampling, production quality
control, privilege identification and other predictive models. -
Other Qualifications & Requirements.
- Juris Doctorate required. -
- Ability to adapt to unexpected changes in review protocols,
deadlines and case teams. Be a team player that can navigate
difficult deadlines and work well with many internal and external
colleagues.
- Ability to express thoughts, ideas and information in a clear
and compelling manner by highlighting critical points, adjusting
messaging to suit the audience, addressing questions and points
from others with appropriate responses.
- Ability to identify problems by detecting patterns or
connections, researching and analyze problems, determining
alternative solutions and creating action steps to solve the
problem.
- Ability to think and act quickly, effectively, and
appropriately in a variety of situations, solving problems while
balancing time, quality, cost and risk. -
- Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-office
team, building relationships, delegating working and escalating
risk appropriately.
- 'Can Do' attitude. Ability to proactively manage case team
expectations, recognize needs and adapt plans accordingly.
- Willingness and ability to identify gaps, propose solutions and
take ownership of projects.
- This position requires some weekend and after hours support and
may require occasional travel. How to Apply Thank you for your
interest in Kirkland & Ellis LLP. To complete an application and
submit your resume, please click "Apply Now." All employment
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identity, political affiliation, source of income, place of
residence, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, marital
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