“eDiscovery and Litigation Support Project Management are the hottest areas paying some of the highest salaries and offering challenging and upwardly mobile career opportunities. It is not unusual to see salaries for Senior Litigation Support Project Managers in the upper $150,000 at major law firms or at Top Tier Legal Support Providers.”
The Organization of Legal Professionals (OLP) has been surveying Litigation Support Professionals to uncover interesting insights and valuable facts to help LSPs make the most of their careers. The survey,…
Risk & Responsibility vs. Cost Control:Managing eDiscovery’s Great Balancing ActA Session Presented by Bill Speros LegalTech West Coast 2011 Guest Blogger: Raul Estravit Legal Tech West Coast – what a wealth…
I bet! In fact, I’ve often thought that being a law librarian would be a most interesting job. Just think about everything you would learn! "Librarians are curious people. We…
Always good to have thoughtful checklists for hiring vendors, I say. And this quiz from Legal Technology looks very helpful: "There’s a saying that starts, ‘You know you’re in trouble…
Of course! Just be sure to utilize some basic, but smart, computer management skills: "Everyone who has worked with a computer, even before the arrival of the Internet, knows the…
Excellent review of the ABA Legal Techshow posted on the Indiana Paralegal Association blog: "As I write this article, I am on the train heading back from Chicago after four…
Author Tony DeLoera, the chief technology officer at Ice Miller, describes how to manage document imaging the right way: "Simplicity. This was the guiding principle in our selection of a…
More helpful info from Rick Georges, author of the FutureLawyer blog [links below from original post]: "This month I’m focusing on application software. Although there are different software preferences for…
Great article about the new federal discovery rules, describing these changes in an understandable, even humorous way: "This changes everything." "Those three words, wafting on the familiar, buoyant tones of…