Washington, DC30+ days ago
The Litigation Technologist will monitor changes to laws that impact civil and criminal litigation to determine their impact on current policies and procedures; monitor the commercial industry to determine how new technology or best practices can be applied to improve discovery; verify that any proposed solution to an existing requirement satisfactorily meets the underlying need; provide advice on identifying, preserving, collecting, processing, and producing ESI in support of civil litigation, selected criminal matters, select FOIA requests, Congressional requests and other external inquiries; monitor daily separation reports to identify departing legal hold custodians and ensure proper preservation of material subject to legal hold requirements. We help customers secure critical systems, modernize enterprise technology, and solve complex operational challenges through integrated capabilities spanning cybersecurity, enterprise IT infrastructure, cloud, software development, data analytics, legal technology and eDiscovery, applied AI, and electronic security systems.