Litigation Support Analyst
Listed on 2026-01-03
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IT/Tech
Data Security, Data Analyst
Find a rewarding career making a difference:
Join the Office of the Attorney General!
Ifyou’relookingforanopportunitytoapplyyourlegalortechnologicalexperienceinammeaningfulpublicserviceenvironment,the Litigation Support Analystpositionmaybeareperfectfit . Weareseekingatech-savvyprofessionalwithastrongbackgroundinsupportinglegalteams—especiallyintheareasofe
Discovery,case management,document review,andcourtroomlogistics.
Experience withe Discovery platforms,litigationsupportsoftware,and general
ITtoolsisessential,asthisroleplaysacriticalpartinmanagingelectronic
Evidenceandfacilitatingtechnology-driventrialpreparationandpresentation.
Ifyou’reexcitedtoworkondiverseandimpactfullegalmatterswhilemaintainingahhealthywork/life balance,apply today!
This position is open only to Colorado state residents.
WHAT YOU WILL DOThe Litigation Support Analystperformsworkacrossthed DOLtosupportlitigationteamsintheareasofprojectmanagement,electronic discovery(data ingestion,database design,review workflows,searching,analyticsanddocumentproduction),consultation,trial equipmentsetup,andgeneralissuesrelatetolegalt
Technology,ensuringworkofteamsisefficientandeffective.
Duties include but not limited to the following:
eDiscovery and Data Management- Implement electronic discovery solutions by determining the best workflows for data retrieval, processing, storage schema, site configuration, workspace troubleshooting, and workflow management
- Work closely with attorneys, investigators, and IT professionals to align discovery strategies with legal objectives and technical capabilities.
- Assist with search term creation, database searching, production strategies, load file creation, resolving load file errors, AI tools for review/depo prep, audio/video redaction, and metadata management to ensure accuracy, defensibility, and cost effectiveness
- Maintain detailed documentation of workflows, search protocols, and production logs to support transparency and defensibility in litigation
- Provide tailored solutions by analyzing specific data needs and designing efficient methodologies for processing, review workflow recommendation, and delivery of responsive records
- Assist teams with language to request preferred file formats and technical specifications from opposing counsel or client agencies to ensure compliance with internal systems and minimize post-processing needs and production errors
- Troubleshoot issues related to data integrity, load file mapping, workspace configurations, and system performance across a range of litigation support tools
- Manage user access and support adoption of legal technology tools used for discovery, review, and litigation support
- Ensure data handling and storage practices align with legal, regulatory, and organizational security protocols
- Participate in legal team project scoping meetings with attorneys, legal assistants, and investigators to understand their timelines and assist with their data assessment, data transfer, document review workflows, and electronic storage requirements for discovery or trial preparation
- Provide customer support and technical strategy by advising on data organization, database configuration, and structured processing methods
- Collaborate with the Litigation Support Supervisor to recommend appropriate document review platforms, data filtering tools, review AI tools, and document management solutions that align with the project’s scope and budget constraints
- Partner with other members of the Litigation Support team to develop project timelines, data production schedules, and technology implementation plans that support legal teams in managing complex case/document workflows
- Track and communicate project progress, risks, and deadlines to stakeholders through written reports, project trackers, and status updates
- Identify potential risks or workflow bottlenecks and elevate issues in a timely manner to ensure continued project alignment
- Maintain current knowledge of relevant case law, legal standards, and emerging technical best practices related to eDiscovery, electronically stored information (ESI), and trial technology
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