Litigation Support Analyst; Information Technology
Listed on 2026-06-15
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IT/Tech
IT Support, Data Security, Cybersecurity, Systems Analyst
Details
Section:
Administration Position Number: LAA-00232 Salary Range: $71,508.00 -$92,400.00 Yearly Apply By:
Friday, April 17, 2026, 11:59 pm FLSA:
Exempt
Work Unit:
Information Technology
Job Location:
1300 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 Release Date:
Friday, March 20, 2026
Employment Type:
Full-Time Position Type:
Classified
Join the Office of the Attorney General!
If you’re looking for an opportunity to apply your legal or technological experience in a meaningful public service environment, the Litigation Support Analyst position may be a perfect fit. We are seeking a tech-savvy professional with a strong background in supporting legal teams—especially in the areas of eDiscovery, case management, document review, and courtroom logistics. Experience with eDiscovery platforms, litigation support software, and general IT tools is essential, as this role plays a critical part in managing electronic evidence and facilitating technology-driven trial preparation and presentation.
If you’re excited to work on diverse and impactful legal matters while maintaining a healthy work/life balance, apply today!
The Litigation Support Analyst (Information Technology I) serves as a specialized IT professional within the Department of Law’s Information Technology Unit. This position is responsible for implementing, configuring, and supporting a range of litigation-focused technology systems, with an emphasis on electronic discovery (eDiscovery) platforms, trial presentation technology, and data infrastructure solutions used throughout the litigation lifecycle. This role ensures that IT standards and best practices are applied across litigation support systems, electronic discovery platforms (Relativity, Everlaw, and iPro), and data workflows to meet the evolving needs of legal teams.
The position serves as a key technical resource, providing consultation on technology selection, data processing, database configuration, and digital evidence management, while helping attorneys, paralegals, and investigators work more efficiently and defensibly.
The Litigation Support Analyst performs work across the DOL to support litigation teams in the areas of technical project management, electronic discovery (data ingestion, database design, review workflows, searching, analytics and document production), consultation, trial equipment set up, and general issues that relate to legal technology, ensuring work of teams is efficient and effective.
Duties include, but are 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
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