Performed detailed work consistently, accurately, and under pressure for client - focused Document Processing environment in
the field of litigation support.
Right now, we are concentrating on e-discovery rather than the entire
field of litigation support.
Lawyers, paralegals, IT professionals and legal personnel with a knack for technology can find lucrative positions in the growing
fields of litigation support, e-discovery, and computer forensics.
Not exact matches
The record growth
of the
litigation support / e-discovery
field also has prompted an increase in technology training in both paralegal schools and law firms.
Joanne has over 30 years
of experience working in the legal profession, most
of which has been spent providing legal
support and assistance in the labour, employment and
litigation fields.
I have been working in
litigation support a long time and one
of the interesting things about the
field is where the firm or service provider decides to locate...
A good number were individuals with years
of litigation support experience, who picked up a lot
of technology and law over the years, were detail oriented yet personable, but had no formal training in any «related»
field.
Sell & Melton is uniquely positioned to serve small and mid-sized businesses as legal issues in the HR
field arise and to work with in - house counsel
of larger organizations who need
support either for employment
litigation or for investigations, counseling, or training.
A veteran
litigation support professional and leading eDiscovery strategist, Chuck Kellner has a blend
of consultative and hands - on experience in the legal technology
field.
As the leader in
litigation support solutions and an innovator in the
field of deposition technology, Veritext has taken over 1.2 million depositions with over 300,000 attorneys.
During that time, there is no data yet to
support the claim that third - party funding has increased the amount
of litigation in this
field.
The firm concentrates its practice in divorce and family law
litigation, arbitration, mediation
of family law and matrimonial issues, and collaborative law (one
of the newest areas
of dispute resolution in the family law
field), including but not limited to custody, parenting time (formerly called «visitation»), alimony, child
support, equitable distribution
of marital property, post-divorce disputes, domestic violence matters, DYFS matters, adoptions, and applications to relocate children from New Jersey coincident to or after separation or divorce.