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Litigation Support Jobs are HOT HOT HOT!

Litigation Support Careers says there’s plenty of jobs out there right now.  Here are a few of the hot ones:

ED Project Manager – Austin

Senior E-Discovery Project Manager –
Seattle

Associate E-Discovery Project Manager –  Seattle

Project Manager – San Francisco

e-Discovery Course Instructors – U.S., E.U., Asia

 
Lit Support Manager – New York
Check out more at Litigation Support Careers.

April 29, 2010 Posted by | ediscovery jobs | , , , | Leave a comment

The Cowen Group Predicts 215 New eDiscovery Jobs

60 Percent of Legal Industry Expects to Hire eDiscovery Staff in Next Six Months

NEW YORK April 15, 2010 — Proper handling of electronic information during litigation remains a critical challenge for law firms and corporations. The Cowen Group, a leading provider of staffing services and information for the legal technology sector, completed its Q1 Critical Trends Survey on Tuesday, collecting responses from managers of 78 AmLaw Litigation Support Departments, 47 Corporate eDiscovery Departments, and 37 vendor service providers.
The Cowen Group’s survey revealed four key trends:

  • Staff Hours have increased since Q4 2009 at 61% of law firms, 51% of vendors, and 35% of corporations.
  • Workloads from new cases have increased since Q4 2009 at 65% of law firms, 46% of vendors, and 22% of corporations.
  • Workloads from existing cases have increased since Q4 2009 at 47% of law firms, 38% of vendors, and 17% of corporations.
  • Plans to add to staff in the next three months have increased at 65% of vendors, 60% of law firms, and 35% of corporations.
This survey reinforces the growing demand for Project Managers, Regional Managers and eDiscovery Attorneys, which are critical to the continued evolution of the industry. Project Managers are gaining greater prominence in the industry due to the increasing size of datasets and heightened concern around controlling costs, limiting risks, and guaranteeing outcomes. Regional Managers are also increasingly important as departments become more mature. Another important role is the eDiscovery Attorney which is emerging as a leader in many eDiscovery departments. This role requires a sound understanding of the law and legal writing skills, hands on experience with eDiscovery and business savvy.

Other key results of the survey include:

  • 39% of corporations would consider outsourcing new eDiscovery work, as would 31% of law firms.
  • 31% of law firms have plans to insource eDiscovery work in the next 3 months, as do 22% of corporations.

The Cowen Group’s Quarterly Trends Survey is used by large law firms and corporate legal departments alike for strategic planning to help their long-term technical and human needs. The survey has gained a reputation within the industry for its accuracy due to the high participation rate it receives.

The Q1 Critical Trends Results can be accessed here.

 

For More Information Contact:

Bill Potter

Director of Market Research

April 15, 2010 Posted by | ediscovery jobs | , , | Leave a comment